Tooth mobility, or the displacement of teeth from their original position, can occur due to a variety of factors. This phenomenon involves a loosening or shifting of one or more teeth within the alveolar bone. Examples include instances where an individual notices gaps forming between teeth, a tooth feeling less stable during chewing, or a visible change in alignment.
Understanding the causes of tooth movement is essential for maintaining long-term oral health. Early identification and intervention can prevent significant dental problems, such as tooth loss, malocclusion, and temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Historically, tooth movement has been addressed through orthodontic treatments, but proactive management of underlying causes offers a more comprehensive approach to oral well-being.