What should I do about dental neuralgia?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-18
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Dental neuralgia, this kind of toothache is not directly related to the gums and teeth, but is mostly caused by other causes of the body that cause dental nerve hyperactivity and dental neuralgia. For example, staying up late or other facial lesions and headaches may cause this kind of toothache, so it is also classified as a concurrent toothache. This kind of dental neuralgia generally occurs in adults or middle-aged and elderly people, it is a kind of nerve radiation soreness and dull pain, when the teeth are obviously loose, this kind of dental neuralgia pain will not last long, and it will gradually relieve and disappear after 2-3 days.

    No matter what kind of toothache it is, it is necessary to determine the symptoms and ensure the effect.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The "dental nerve" is the pulp. When caries progresses to the point of invading the pulp, and the pulp tissue is infected and damaged by bacteria and cannot be repaired, the entire pulp tissue needs to be removed.

    Taking antibiotics and other drugs can alleviate the condition, so it is recommended to pay attention to rinsing your mouth after eating, strengthen your antibodies, and maintain a peaceful mood.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First go to the Nanjing Dental Doctor Dental Hospital to check it, it should kill the nerves, or it is conservative, that is, apply some medicine, it should not hurt, and you are prescribing some medicine.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What to do about dental neuralgia, to define the dental nerve head, it should refer to the pain caused by inflammation of the nerve in the pulp, which is pulpitis. The pain of pulpitis is characterized by unclear positioning, and the pain caused by dental lesions may not be accurately located. In addition, this pain is spontaneous, paroxysmal and severe, and it may worsen with heat and cold, and it will also worsen at night.

    Dental neuralgia with this kind of pulpitis generally needs to be treated locally in the oral cavity to really relieve the pain, that is, to make a hole in the hard tissue of the tooth to reduce the pressure in the pulp cavity and the pain can be truly relieved. Of course, taking oral painkillers at the same time as pain will also have a certain effect, but it will not last.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are two ways to treat neuralgia.

    First, the drug **, oral analgesic drugs in the acute stage have a certain ** effect, but the analgesic effect of oral anti-inflammatory drugs is not so obvious.

    Second, surgery can be used**, and the specific surgery should be selected according to your attending doctor.

    Dental neuralgia is the most common clinical symptom of the oral cavity, caused by diseases of the teeth themselves, periodontal tissues, condyle diseases, nerve diseases and certain physical diseases, which can be seen in dental caries, pulpitis, etc.

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