Loose Tooth Treatment in Western Australia
Stabilise a Loose Tooth Before It Gets Worse
Is your tooth feeling loose or moving when you touch it?
Take action early and protect your natural tooth at Infinite Smiles.
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What’s Included in Loose Tooth Treatment?
- Comprehensive Dental Examination
- Tooth Mobility Assessment
- Gum and Bone Health Evaluation
- X-Ray if Required
- Infection and Damage Check
- Personalised Treatment Plan
Why Choose Us for Loose Tooth Treatment in Western Australia?
- Experienced Dental Team
- Gentle and Comfortable Care
- Advanced Gum and Tooth Support Treatments
- Modern Dental Technology
- Affordable Treatment Options
- Trusted by Local Families Across WA
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- Health Funds Accepted
- HICAPS On-the-Spot Claims
- Open Monday to Saturday
- Early Treatment Can Save Your Tooth
Don’t Ignore a Loose Tooth – Get Early Treatment
A loose tooth can worsen quickly and lead to permanent tooth loss if ignored. Early treatment helps stabilise the tooth and prevent further damage. At Infinite Smiles in Western Australia, we diagnose the cause and provide targeted care to stabilise, restore, or replace the tooth while protecting your long-term oral health.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
A loose tooth in adults is usually caused by gum disease, bone loss, injury, infection, or excessive pressure on the tooth.
It can be. Sudden looseness, pain, or swelling should be checked as soon as possible.
In many cases, yes. Early treatment can stabilise the tooth depending on the cause and severity.
Yes. Gum disease is one of the most common causes of loose teeth due to damage to supporting bone and tissues.
Treatment may include deep cleaning, gum treatment, splinting, bite adjustment, or other dental procedures.
It may cause discomfort, especially when chewing or touching the tooth.
Yes, if treated early, some loose teeth can become stable again with proper dental care.
Yes. Avoid putting pressure on the tooth to prevent further damage.
As soon as possible. Early treatment improves the chances of saving the tooth.
Yes. Good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and early treatment of gum disease can help prevent tooth mobility.