Getting to know the stages of tooth extraction
To treat a dental pulp infection, bacteria and damaged tissue must be removed. If you don't reach the tooth in time, you will have to pull the tooth. Because artificial prostheses replacing teeth have many problems and constantly cost you money. It is better to preserve your natural teeth as much as you can. In the continuation of today's article, Dr. Hossein Borjian's website The best implant in Isfahan We will examine the steps of tooth extraction.
To root canal First, the mouth becomes numb. Then the dentist makes a hole in the crown of the tooth. to access the pulp. With the help of special dental tools such as drill and file, the entire pulp chamber is emptied and removed. The walls of the pulp chamber and the root, especially the tip of the root, must be completely shaved and cleaned.
After the tooth core is completely cleaned, it is time to fill it. With special filling materials, the dentist carefully fills the entire pulp. And finally, it seals the tooth so that there is no way for bacteria to penetrate.
Finally, usually the tooth should be covered. The cover is the same as the artificial crown. which is placed on the tooth and surrounds it. In this way, there is no more pressure on the actual crown of the tooth. And the risk of breaking it is reduced.
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Retreatment of denervated teeth
It is possible that the tooth will not heal as expected. And despite the initial treatment, need to be re-treated. The reasons for the failure of denervation can be one of the following:
- Constriction or curvature of the duct tooth root It causes part of it to not be cleaned and treated well in the initial denervation.
- The complexity of the anatomical structure, such as the sub-branches of the root canal, is not identified in the initial treatment .
- Connecting the veneer or other restoration on the tooth, after denervation, is not done in time and is delayed.
- The restoration of the denervated tooth could not prevent the infection of the inside of the tooth with oral saliva, as a result, the infection has started again.
Also for reasons below a tooth that has been successfully denervated. It may run into trouble again:
Creating new caries
Cracking, cracking, or loosening of dental veneers or fillings (which was supposed to prevent the penetration of foreign substances, but it can't anymore)
breaking teeth
The root of the tooth has a secondary canal. which may not be seen during denervation and may not be treated. As a result, denervation treatment fails.
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What is the secondary root canal?
root canal of the tooth (Accessory canal) It is part of the complex anatomy of the dental canal. which may remain away from the dentist's eye in root canal treatment. The root system of the tooth, which contains good vessels, nerves and connective tissues. It is very complex and precise. This root system, like the roots of plants, may have small branches. which are separated from the main channel. These different branches of the root are usually located in the areas. that the roots of multi-rooted teeth join together. Or they are located around the last third of the root. However, they may be present anywhere else along the main root canal.
Sometimes it is very difficult to identify the root canal and to clean and fill it. If a tissue remains inside one of them, it can be the source of re-infection. Therefore, the diagnosis and treatment of the root canal is very important in denervation.
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