Is it easy to lose teeth after root canal treatment?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Has the landlord ever seen a dead tree? Dead trees are easy to break after they die due to lack of nutrients. The same goes for teeth, which have many vascular-rich blood vessels and nerves in the root canal that provide nutrients to the teeth.

    And killing the nerves is equivalent to a big tree without nutrients, and it will slowly become very brittle, crumbling or splitting piece by piece.

    The purpose of making a porcelain crown is to protect the tooth without nerves and prevent it from biting and splitting the dead pulp tooth when biting. As long as the landlord regularly maintains the periodontal, that is, regular teeth cleaning, there will generally be no problems. In addition, if the food is congested, be sure to floss even if it is clean, so as to avoid caries at the root of the tooth.

    As long as the root of the tooth is intact, there will be no problem with the porcelain crown. However, because periodontal gets worse and worse with age, the lifespan of porcelain teeth is very good.

    I hope I can help the landlord!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When the pulp is there, it is of course best to have blood to nourish the tooth, but tooth loss has the greatest relationship with periodontal periodontal, as long as you maintain oral hygiene and gum health, and don't use porcelain teeth to make things hard, your teeth will not have a big problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The two do not have much to do with each other, but for the teeth after the root canal, it is best to drive piles first and then do braces to keep them longer, and it will also prevent the teeth from breaking the gums.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello: Tooth loss has a certain relationship with the tooth having a root canal**, and after the tooth has been done a root canal**, the tooth is a dead tooth and there is no nutrient supply. The nature of the tooth becomes fragile and the probability of loss increases.

    However, if periodontal maintenance is good, go to the hospital for regular check-ups. It should be retained for a longer period of time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Baby teethRoot canal**It can also fall off on its own.

    The root canal of deciduous teeth can usually be used for about 3-5 years, and the root canal of deciduous teeth is generally filled with iodoform paste or calcium hydroxide paste. With the lower permanent teeth.

    As they erupt, the roots of the deciduous teeth gradually shorten until they fall out on their own.

    Due to the thin enamel of deciduous teeth and the removal of pulp.

    When chewing and eating, the crisp and dry baby teeth often collapse, and the baby teeth can form residual roots and crowns in about three years, which greatly reduces the chewing efficiency. For large area defects of anterior deciduous teeth, resin pre-crowns can be made for restoration, and posterior teeth can be relievably judged to apply metal pre-crowns to restore the crowns.

    anatomical morphology, and prolong the life of the tooth.

    Precautions after root canal of deciduous teeth** are:

    1. Because in the process of root canal, there will be root canal preparation, slippery root canal filling and other processes, so the tooth pain that occurs after the root canal.

    Swelling and other complications.

    All are normal. Complications of root canals are usually noticeable within 3 days of the root canal, and the longest may last for a week, and then disappear on their own.

    2. After the root canal**, the tooth should be protected by a protective crown because the resistance and structure of the tooth will be affected.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Experts who have been engaged in oral diagnosis for many years and have rich clinical experience in the bucket belt pointed out that the tooth is broken, and it is recommended that the patient go to a regular dental institution as soon as possible to receive the first call. If the apical part of the tooth is inflamed, and the pulp in the tooth has different degrees of necrosis, a root canal is usually required. The purpose of doing a root canal is to remove most of the infection in the root canal, prevent periapical lesions and promote the healing of periapical lesions that have occurred.

    Experts remind: to do root canals**, it is recommended that patients choose professional dental institutions in the best way. At present, there are some non-professional and irresponsible doctors on the market, in order to seek greater benefits, for patients who do not need to have a root canal**, which brings more pressure on patients' money and body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The netizen had severe tooth decay, and he asked: Does the tooth of the root canal ** mean that it is wasted? If it can't be used, it's just an empty shell.

    In fact, no, the root canal ** is for pulp lesions**, although it removes the dental nerve inside the tooth, etc., but it helps to retain the original tooth, avoid tooth extraction, and then root the original tooth after filling and protecting, it can be used normally like other teeth, and it is not that the tooth is wasted.

    Two important points to help you understand the root canal** :

    1.A root canal is a lesion inside the tooth, eliminating internal inflammation and pain, and performing root filling.

    2.Eventually, it is the lesion that causes the removal of the tooth nerve, and the root canal** is done**, and the original tooth is retained, which does not mean that the tooth is useless after the procedure.

    Difference Between Root Canal** and Tooth Extraction:

    Root canal** is to remove the internal lesions and decaying substances, completely reduce inflammation and sterilization, and then use crowns and inlays to protect the affected teeth after the internal lesions are completely eliminated. It has the advantage of helping the patient to retain the original tooth and completely eliminate the internal lesions, eliminating inflammation and pain.

    Tooth extraction, that is, directly extracting the seriously diseased tooth, generally there are few cases of tooth extraction, and doctors generally recommend leaving it to do **. Because after tooth extraction, another tooth prosthesis is required, and an empty tooth position cannot be kept all the time.

    The role of the root canal**:

    The root canal is effective in removing the pulp, root tip and other internal lesions of the tooth, avoiding tooth extraction, preserving our natural teeth and stopping tooth pain.

    In the root canal**, the diseased and necrotic dental nerve is removed, and without the action of the dental nerve, the tooth will become very fragile, therefore, after the root canal**, the doctor will use the crown to protect the affected tooth, so that it can be used normally.

    The tooth nerve is removed because of the patient's own lesion, and the root canal** is used to ** the lesion, and to ensure that the original function of the tooth is restored as much as possible. Dental experts remind that the technical requirements of root canal ** are very high, and if it is not done well, it will leave hidden dangers and need to be carried out twice, so please be sure to choose a professional and regular dental hospital.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello: Whether a tooth like yours needs to be a root canal after the revaluation** should also be based on the age of the patient and the length of time the tooth has been out of the body. For most teeth with good apical development, the pulp cannot re-establish blood circulation after replantation, and it is bound to die, which in turn causes inflammatory root resorption or apical lesions.

    Therefore, it is necessary to do root canal ** eggplant rent.

    However, if the tooth is replanted in time, the pulp can often continue to survive, and the pulp should not be easily extracted for root canals**. The general effect is good. Animal experiments have proven:

    After 3 months of replantation, 93% of the pulp was completely filled with contrast fluid, and only 7% of the pulp was necrotic. The regeneration of pulp blood vessels is mainly caused by the newly formed blood vessels growing from the broad root end into the pulp cavity, and there are also anastomoses with the original blood vessels, indicating that this type of tooth has considerable repair power after reimplantation.

    I think that since the doctor has called you to go, you should first ask the doctor to help you do a fibrillation temperature test to see if there is a problem with the nerve of the tooth, and if so, it is best to do a root canal**. The teeth after the root canal will be discolored after a long time because there is no nutrition. The front teeth will affect the aesthetics, so the doctor will recommend you to have porcelain teeth restored.

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