Urgent!! What should I do if I have a tooth loss? 50

Updated on healthy 2024-04-17
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Your description is not very clear. Is it the loss of baby teeth or permanent teeth?

    If it is a baby tooth, is there a permanent tooth outcrop in the corresponding position? If you can't see it with the naked eye, you should take a X-ray to find out if you have a healthy permanent tooth germ. Then consider whether to keep that half of the tooth.

    If it is a permanent tooth and the remaining half of the tooth is not loose, it can be considered to be retained and repaired by piling after the root canal**. It is easy to fall off when it is simply mended. I don't know which city you're in, the charges vary from place to place. It's about 500 yuan.

    Tooth extraction is cheaper, but if you are young, it is recommended that you still find a way to keep it, after all, dentures are very troublesome and painful. Generally, as long as there is no inflamed tooth root, the alveolar bone in the corresponding part will not be absorbed. That's the foundation of dentures once all the teeth fall out as you age.

    Of course, if the remaining half of the tooth has been loosened, or if there is heavy inflammation at the apex, the tooth will be extracted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First, the main causes of headache are:

    1) Genetic factors: 60% have a family history, and some are often inherited 2) Endocrine and metabolic factors:

    related to menstruation and pregnancy;

    Related to certain foods, medications;

    3) Other factors: nervousness, sleep, hunger and climate change 2, pathogenesis of headache.

    1) Vascular Theory:

    Abnormal constriction and dilation of blood vessels.

    Evidence: Premonitory phase – cerebral vasoconstriction.

    The headache phase --- dilate blood vessels inside and outside the dural.

    2) Neurotransmitter (Serotonin 5-HT) Theory:

    Evidence: Reduced 5-HT concentrations in patients with headache.

    Specific serotonin 5-HT receptors were found in cerebral blood vessels.

    3) Current Theory – Neuro-Vascular Theory:

    Changes in neurotransmitters (serotonin) Neuronal dysfunction of the hypothalamus, limbic system Vascular lesions Pain Further causes changes in the neurotransmitter (serotonin) Vascular lesions Pain is exacerbated.

    Three, at the time of the seizure.

    Specificity: ergotamine and its derivatives; Triptans.

    Specificity**.

    1.Ergotamines:

    Ergotamine 1 2 mg d, maz 6 g d, ergotamine tartrate subcutaneously.

    Chlorpromazine 10mg intravenously.

    Receptor agonists.

    Sumatriptan (Sumatriptan).

    25—300 mg orally.

    6mg subcutaneously.

    Rizatriptan (rizatriptan).

    10mg orally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How old are you? If the tooth is lost, don't fill it, go and pull it out, I'm thinking about you! Go to a general dental hospital, no money! I went with my mom and it didn't cost anything.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    How old are you? Pulled under 15 years old.

    The above is made up.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You may not be a broken tooth, but a chipped or badly worn tooth.

    Most of the cracked parts occur after the tooth has been extracted and the teeth on both sides of the tooth are vacant. When biting a hard object, the two teeth are more stressed against the missing part, so they are often worn or cracked a little.

    Teeth that are not missing can also chip, which is caused by the tooth's enamel becoming weaker.

    There are two types of tooth fractures: longitudinal fissures and tranverse fractures. Transverse is an upper and lower fracture, longitudinal fissure is the tooth splitting along the left and right sides of the tooth alignment, the cause of which is common to the above enamel is fragile, in addition, the tooth itself has a crack or cavity, creating conditions for fracture or dehiscence.

    Please go to the dentist to check which kind it belongs to, the right symptoms**.

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