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[|Human|] My 8-year-old son has a loose tooth (upper/immediately next to the front tooth), and all the gum tissue right above that tooth is dark purple.  It is not swollen, and he does not have pain.  This is the last non-molar tooth that he has not lost yet.  The other permanent teeth are already in for all the others.  The tooth is quite wiggly, but when we wiggle it, the entire gum section wants to move with it.  Despite being quite wiggly, it does not bleed.  Any ideas?  Should we go to a dentist about the purple gums?  Thanks!
[|AI|]  Hello....having read through your query I must say that the wiggly tooth has reached it's time to say goodbye to your sons oral cavity....u to its not to front tooth and his age is 8 yrs right...so better get it extracted the successor is coming from beneath...days y its purplish color of gum...go to periodontist and get it done or if possible u can get it extracted!!!nothing to worry in this...its just normal...have a nice day!!!