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Have had a lot of pain with a back tooth which is resulting in pain in all of the gums.
Gone to dentist 2 weeks ago and he said the back tooth is moving but use mouthwash and toothpaste - however he put me on antibiotics at my request.
All I am asking - can a tooth not be cemented with tooth cement (if there's such a thing) - I really don't want to lose another tooth particularly a double one (back).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I believe it can be 'splinted' on to adjacent teeth in some circumstances, JJ, but really your dentist will be the only one to answer that. It would depend on why your tooth has become loose, the state of your gums and bones and the rest of the teeth.
Are you still having pain from it?
Off topic, but did you get your money back? I tracked that company down, they were advertising a 'luxury showroom' that displayed their 'premium goods' so I emailed and asked exactly where they are so I could visit. No reply, no showroom at the address they gave on their website. Shysters, blerydy shysters