Hi,
I have had teeth that move slightly for about 5 or 6 years (that's when the dentist noticed any way). About 4 or 5 years ago I started playing didgeridoo. I now play a lot, up to 3 or 4 hours a day. Didgeridoo causes a great deal of vibration in the mouth, and some high pitched didgeridoos create quite an intense vibration.
I was wondering what effects the vibration might cause to my teeth, could this be loosening them further? They generally feel more solid in the morning and the sensations of movement increase during the day so it is as if they are settling down over night.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I'm seeing my dentist next week so I'll be discussing it with her as well.
Cheers,
Jon
I have had teeth that move slightly for about 5 or 6 years (that's when the dentist noticed any way). About 4 or 5 years ago I started playing didgeridoo. I now play a lot, up to 3 or 4 hours a day. Didgeridoo causes a great deal of vibration in the mouth, and some high pitched didgeridoos create quite an intense vibration.
I was wondering what effects the vibration might cause to my teeth, could this be loosening them further? They generally feel more solid in the morning and the sensations of movement increase during the day so it is as if they are settling down over night.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated, I'm seeing my dentist next week so I'll be discussing it with her as well.
Cheers,
Jon