Teeth grinding before braces after filling Is this grinding bad for the teeth?

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

    If you don't grind your teeth without braces, your teeth may bite hard things and there is a risk of breaking or cracking, and wearing braces will improve the safety factor and greatly extend the service life of this tooth, so if it is a good tooth, it is not good to do braces and grind your teeth, and your teeth grinding is to improve its service life and function, it is called okay. And wearing braces does not affect the future indicators.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Of course, my original teeth are good, and the grinding ones are likely to be intolerant to acid and cold, and I am very annoyed to eat, if I don't have to wear braces, it is recommended not to listen to the doctor, and I may also be uncomfortable in the future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Dizzy, what are the suggestions upstairs?

    Let me first talk about the consequences of not doing a crown, after the tooth and tube, the texture will slowly become more brittle, and sometimes you accidentally bite something harder, maybe the tooth will split.

    So in order to protect that tooth and make it function better, you need to make a braces The amount of grinding is about 1 4 of the crown, which is necessary and has no effect, and the tooth has no nerve and will not be painful.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Although the dentist said that it didn't matter, people I know said that if I ate something harder, I couldn't eat it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, grinding the teeth down has an impact on the teeth, and the outer protective layer has been worn off.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Many people are terrified of dentists sharpening their teeth with an electric drill. Some people don't go to the tooth if they have a hole, and the reason is that they are afraid of grinding their teeth. Some people feel nervous when they sit in a dental chair.

    Children, in particular, cry all the time. Can you just fill the hole? Why grind your teeth?

    After tooth decay, the cavity is filled with some decaying tooth tissue. If it is not removed, it will continue to develop and rot the whole tooth. The materials that have been added are prone to fall off in the rotten holes.

    Filling teeth should grind the hole type into a certain shape, usually requiring the bottom flat wall to be straight, the bottom of the hole to be large, and the hole to be small, so that the material that is filled in will not fall out or be stuck out by sticky food. Because the general filling material has no bonding effect with the tooth, the dentist should also design the corresponding different hole shapes according to the size of the decayed part when filling the tooth, so that the filling material is not easy to fall off. When the tooth nerve is inflamed or the root of the tooth is inflamed, the nerve cavity of the tooth can be ground open to remove the inflamed and necrotic tissue, and then the cavity can be filled.

    With the application of high-speed turbines, the speed of the bur can reach more than 300,000 revolutions per minute, and the pain of teeth grinding is greatly reduced. "If the small hole is not filled, the big hole suffers", if there is a hole to make up early, the degree of pain is very light. The fear of grinding your teeth should not make the cavity bigger.

    That's when the pain will be even more severe.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In fact, we all know that permanent teeth need to be prosthetic, that is, whether the molars are the first molars or the second molars, they need to be prosthetics back after extraction. Some people are more stubborn, do not listen to the advice of the dentist, and extract the molars without prostheses, then the teeth will soon collapse completely.

    And if the tooth is extracted and not inserted back, then the gum must be empty, and the masticatory muscles on this side will definitely not be used, and over time, the masticatory muscles on both sides of the face will become different in size, so the two sides of the face will become asymmetrical, and it will be ugly. We all know that the number of chewing of teeth grinding is the amount of exercise of the masticatory muscles, and the masticatory muscles that do not exercise will slowly degenerate, while the masticatory muscles that exercise will become developed. So the two sides of the face will be asymmetrical.

    Therefore, in addition to the collapse of the whole set of teeth, the molars will not only collapse the whole set of teeth, but also cause one side of the tooth to be unable to chew, so the chewing muscles on the side that cannot chew will slowly degenerate, while the chewing muscles on the other side will become developed, and the faces on both sides will become more and more asymmetrical, and eventually it will be ugly. At that time, no matter how powerful the plastic surgery technology is, there is no way to repair the asymmetry on the face.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hope it works for you, hope.

    It must be needed. Most of the people who are afraid of dental drilling are drilling teeth, and they often ask the doctor if they can not drill teeth? The answer, of course, is no, so today let's talk about "Why do you grind your teeth when filling your teeth?" ”。

    People may go to the tooth for the most common reason is caries or commonly known as worm teeth, some people may have the impression that the doctor will always take a drill to grind, so that the "hole" becomes bigger before filling, in fact, the doctor is to remove the decay in the cavity, that is, the tooth tissue that has been corroded by bacteria, and this step can be completed to fill the tooth. In the process of filling, many people want to fill the tooth without removing the decay, or ask for less grinding. Is that okay?

    In fact, dentists are very aware of the discomfort that may occur during the process of removing decay, and we are worried that the pain will be unbearable, and we want to grind our teeth without grinding our teeth. Or some people cherish their teeth very much, and are worried that the teeth will be worn out a little less, and they want to keep more. So is it okay not to remove the rot or not to clean it up?

    The answer is no. Why? Because the part of the tooth that is damaged by bacteria is no longer healthy tooth tissue, it is relatively soft, and there are a lot of bacteria in it.

    However, the filling material and this part of the tooth tissue are not well combined, in other words, they are not firmly adhered to and cannot stay. In addition, there are bacteria in the decay, which will continue to erode and destroy the healthy tooth tissue, leading to the deepening of caries and the loss of the filling. Therefore, the rot should not only be cleaned up, but also cleaned.

    So how can you reduce the pain and discomfort in the elimination**? Generally speaking, the smaller the cavity, the less it needs to be removed, the farther away from the dental nerve, the process is simpler, and the less sensitive pain and discomfort in the process. So if tooth decay is found, the discomfort in it can be alleviated as soon as possible.

    What if the caries is already large and severe, and it is likely to hurt in the process of removing the decay? The use of local anesthesia before can effectively alleviate the discomfort during the process, and it is no longer unbearable.

    Since the decayed part needs to be cleaned, the amount of decay that needs to be removed is determined by the degree of tooth decay. The dentist will carefully remove the clean and damaged parts without damaging the normal tooth tissue to preserve the healthy tooth tissue. Therefore, it is not possible to grind a little less because you want to keep a little more of your tooth tissue without cleaning the broken parts.

    In fact, from another point of view, for doctors, the smaller the hole, the easier it is to make up, so we must understand the doctors who work tirelessly to clean up the decay in the cavities. Also, it's important to have your teeth checked regularly, brush your teeth correctly every day, and floss and brush between your teeth to prevent small things from getting worse.

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