Is pulpitis serious and what is pulpitis?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-05
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, this disease is pulpitis, you have to go to the stomatology as soon as possible, there are two possibilities for treatment, 1, not to the dental nerve, you can do conservative **, filling is good, if it is cold pain, it is very likely that the nerve has leaked, you have to do a root canal** nerve to deal with, and then fill, it is OK, if you don't see it in time, after a long time, it is not the pain of hunger and cold now, but the pre-heating will also hurt, as time progresses, the disease will continue to develop, that is, the cold is different from the hot, Eventually, it will lead to apical inflammation. The problem on the tooth is prevention-oriented, prevention and treatment are combined, early detection and early seeing, do not use drug support

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello: This one is not pulpitis yet. It's just that I have tooth decay and it's already very serious.

    You can go to a regular dental specialist or hospital as soon as possible to treat this tooth, that is, to clean up the decayed tooth, if you are lucky, you can directly fill it without doing a root canal, and this symptom will disappear, but if the pulp has been infected, then you need to do a root canal ** before you can fill the tooth, it is recommended to deal with it as soon as possible. Otherwise, pulpitis will not only cause pain to yourself, but also cost a lot of money financially.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If there is no obvious cavity, it is not caries pain.

    It may be dentin hypersensitivity or pulpitis.

    In the case of dentin, generally, if you use desensitizing toothpaste, you will gradually not be cold and sore.

    If it's pulpitis, you have to go to the hospital**can**.

    So you try brushing your teeth with desensitizing toothpaste first to see if it can alleviate the current cold symptoms, if not, it may be related to the pulp.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's not serious, but if you want to save your teeth, you have to go to the hospital to open the pulp and drain it, and then repair it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's that our pulp is inflamed, that is, there is some inflammation in the root of our tooth, so we will get pulpitis, and it is very uncomfortable to get this disease.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think it's because the root of the tooth is inflamed, so when we have this condition, we must go to the hospital**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pulpitis is an inflammatory problem of the teeth and a dental disease that needs to be carried out.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Pulpitis is a condition caused by infection of the pulp (the soft tissue inside the teeth). Common causes include:

    Tooth decay: When tooth decay penetrates the enamel and dentin and enters the pulp, bacteria can invade the pulp and cause infection.

    Cracked or fractured teeth: Cracked or fractured teeth can allow bacteria in the mouth to enter the pulp and cause infection.

    Gingivitis or periodontal disease: Gum recession or deepening of the gingival pockets caused by gingivitis or periodontal disease can allow bacteria in the mouth to invade the pulp, leading to pulpitis.

    Pulp damage: Pulp damage can occur when a tooth is hit or traumatized by an external force, causing pulpitis.

    Other factors: Excessive restoration of teeth, improper pulpitis**, etc. can also lead to pulpitis.

    When the pulp is infected, the patient may experience symptoms such as toothache, swollen and painful gums, and painful bite. If left unchecked**, pulpitis may cause complications such as peri-root infections and gum disease. Therefore, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time when you have symptoms such as toothache and receive a diagnosis from a professional doctor. Thank you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    And due to trauma, or cracked teeth, and the tooth has a certain infection, and it is a bacterial infection, so pulpitis occurs.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may be due to a bacterial infection, which is a dental disease, caused by not paying attention to the usual oral care, or the symptoms of bacterial infection in the mouth.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is because the flesh around the teeth is damaged, and then bacteria enter the teeth, causing this disease, which is called neurological pulpitis.

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