Should a broken tooth be treated for a root canal 5

Updated on healthy 2024-04-30
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It depends on where the tooth is broken. If you just split off a corner, you don't need a root canal**, just polish the sharper part to smooth it. If there is a rupture and the pulp cavity is broken, a root canal** must be used. If there is a fracture and the root of the tooth is basically removed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello friends: It depends on the degree of fracture of your tooth and whether it damages the pulp. Generally, if the pulp is damaged, a root canal is considered**. The current situation recommends that you go to the dental department of a regular hospital to have a look and determine the appropriate ** plan based on your dental condition.

    Wishing you healthy teeth soon! a

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If the tissue of the tooth is exposed, a root canal of the tooth** will be done.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Root canals** restore healthy teeth and help those with damaged teeth to stop suffering from tooth pain. When we perform root canals, we must choose a regular hospital to prevent medical problems in the future, which will aggravate our pain and have a great impact on our lives.

    Why do you need a root canal? It may be due to the infection of your teeth by bacteria, resulting in insect teeth, and you need to grind off all the pulp in your teeth before performing a root canal** to achieve a healthy state. In this process, people may suffer a lot of pain, which many people cannot accept.

    Therefore, in daily life, you must take good care of your teeth and don't let them have problems that cause you to endure pain.

    After the root canal**, a small number of people have a cracked tooth, which must be repaired, otherwise their teeth will be damaged. Some people will be in an unsatisfactory state after they are repaired, so they will have to re-**, for such a situation, many people are very devastated. When there is a crack in their teeth, the patient should quickly ask the doctor, and the doctor should judge the depth of the crack according to the specific situation, and may also need to take a pat for examination.

    If it cannot be repaired, the tooth of the root canal can only be extracted, otherwise, the root canal will not achieve good results, and even affect your daily life.

    When your teeth are cracked, but there is no disease, you can go for repairs. If the crack is deep and the movement is obvious, it needs to be extracted and another tooth replaced. Doctors need to deal with them according to different degrees, so when you have a problem with your teeth, you should consult the doctor in time to help you recover your health.

    In daily life, it is necessary to take good care of your teeth so that your teeth will not be damaged.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is possible to make a crown if the tooth is cracked, however, it is a bit complicated. I'm not a dentist, I'm a dentist. There were two tooth cracks that caused pulp inflammation, and a stainless steel crown was pressed after a root canal** was done in the town hospital.

    One day two years later, a crown fell off, and I went to the county hospital to see it, and the doctor said that the root of the tooth was cracked in half, and the only way to do it was to pull it out. After a month or two, another crown fell out, and I went to the doctor again. After the doctor's examination, he said that this tooth was also cracked and not broken, and he tried to save it for you, and you had to cooperate well.

    Then I made a root canal**, poured glue into the three root canals, buried three nails, and then used glue to solidify the nails and the tooth roots into a whole, and waited for a week to press a porcelain crown.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    OK. As long as it is repaired again, it can be restored, but the recovery time needs to be a little longer, and it costs a little more money.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After the root canal**, your own tooth is cracked, and this situation can still be repaired.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I think it can be repaired because our country is very developed in medicine.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Why are teeth so expensive, and the state doesn't control them? Ordinary people look down on teeth. It costs 10,000 to plant a tooth and 400,000 to have a full mouth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A root canal is a surgical procedure used on a tooth. The doctor will first give the patient an initial examination, then remove the decayed dentin and pulp after local anesthesia, then sterilize and finally fill the root canal. This whole process is called a root canal**.

    When we suffer from pulpitis, apical periodontitis, and pulp leakage, we need to use a root canal**. 1. Preparation process.

    When it comes to root canals, the first thing to do is to make preparations. The dentist will first prepare himself for the length of his work, the preparation of the pulp cavity, etc. When we are in **, if the equipment we choose is different, then the preparation method is also different.

    Because our root canal system is relatively complex, no matter which instrument can reach the entire root canal system, we often combine mechanical and chemical preparation.

    2. Disinfection. The second step is to disinfect. In the case of root canals**, the dentist will perform a one-time sterilization on patients with pulp teeth or patients whose affected teeth are tightly confined to the crown pulp. For other patients, it is generally sterilized with the nature of root canal sealing.

    3. Filling. The final step of the root canal** is filling. When performing fillings, dentists also need to grasp the timing of fillings to avoid incomplete root canals.

    When the filling is performed, the dentist will choose to say that the patient has no obvious pain, no odor in the root canal, no fluid outflow, and no symptoms of acute apical periodontitis. At present, the commonly used filling method is the method of side pressurization of cold teether.

    The surgical process for root canals** is actually relatively simple. The dentist will first examine the patient, determine the best way for the patient, and then administer a local anesthetic to the patient. When all these preparations are completed, it is necessary to drill open the patient's tooth to remove the decayed dentin and open the pulp cavity to remove the necrotic pulp inside.

    The inside of the root canal is then enlarged with a root canal drill and disinfectant is injected. Finally, the filling is done and the tooth is filled or the crown is fitted.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    A cracked tooth is called a "cracked tooth", and based on your question, you may be referring to the back teeth, also known as "molars".

    Tooth splitting through a root canal** is mainly due to the following reasons:

    1.Tooth anatomy, i.e. the cusps of the molars are too high and too steep. When molars chew food, the upper and lower teeth are not vertically aligned, but a multi-directional crushing and grinding process involving the masticatory muscles.

    The required chewing force should reach tens of kilograms, and if the cusp of the tooth is too high and too steep, it can produce a large component force on the tooth when chewing, making the tooth easy to split. Such teeth may have an imperceptible crack before the **.

    2.Due to caries and other reasons, the tooth defect is large, and the decay needs to be fully removed, and the remaining thin walls are very prone to splitting.

    3.Tooth-filling materials, such as mercury, which have a large coefficient of expansion, can also cause tooth splitting.

    4.The nutrition of the tooth mainly comes from the pulp, and the teeth that pass through the root canal are all killed and taken out, and the tooth that loses the nutrition becomes fragile and may split even if it eats ordinary food, which is the same as the fact that a branch is easy to break. If any of the first three factors are present at the same time, it is easier to split.

    Therefore, it is best to do crown restoration immediately after the root canal, in layman's terms, that is, the tooth after the ** is wrapped with a metal (or porcelain) crown sleeve to avoid tooth splitting.

    If a tooth splitting has already occurred, it will be treated differently depending on the location, extent and time of the split

    1.Only a few cusps or a small number of teeth are split, most of the remaining teeth are stable, there is no occlusal pain, and there is no apical lesion on the tooth film, and the active part of the split can be extracted and then crowned and repaired.

    2.The splitting has just occurred, the location is in the tooth body**, the two parts are not loose, there is no pain, the gums are not red and swollen, there is no bite pain, and there is no lesion at the apical part of the film. This method does not guarantee 100% success, doctors are cumbersome to operate, and not all doctors are willing to do it.

    3.If the split is in the middle of the tooth, the movement is obvious, and there are symptoms such as swelling and pain, it is generally necessary to have it removed. After three months of extraction, implant dentures, removable dentures or fixed dentures can be selected for restoration, depending on the indication.

    If you do not see the actual situation of your tooth splitting, you do not know which of the above methods is suitable for you, it is recommended that you go to the dental department of a regular hospital (level 2 or above), or a specialized dental hospital, and a professional doctor will diagnose and treat you for you.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital to do a good examination in time to see the specific splitting situation to decide. If the inspection is good, you can keep it if you want to keep it. If your tooth is cracked longitudinally or the place where the tooth splits is deep under the gums, it is best to recommend that you repair it after extraction, usually with implant restoration, which has a better appearance and fit.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nowadays, medical technology is becoming more and more advanced, and people with toothache often come to the clinic to hear about root canals**.

    This is one of the most popular medical technologies at present, with which teeth that would otherwise need to be extracted can be removed without having to be extracted. So is it good to have a root canal for a tooth?

    Root canal is the best way to deal with toothache and save teeth for a long time. **, the doctor first drills a hole in the tooth (in the case of anesthetic) to relieve the pressure inside the root canal and release the inflammatory secretion. The results are immediate, and the patient immediately feels no pain in the teeth.

    Then, the doctor will use professional instruments to clean out the infected and necrotic nerve and vascular tissues in the root canal, and then use special tools to enlarge and shape the root canal and disinfect it. Finally, when the affected tooth is completely free of discomfort, the root canal is filled with a special material very densely to restore the shape of the tooth.

    However, ally, the youngest master in the dental aesthetic design industry in Hong Kong also told us that the root canal of the tooth also has high requirements for the doctor's technology and hospital hardware facilities, and if the first root canal is unsuccessful, the success rate is not only lower than the first time, but also the cost will be higher.

    Yadu Dental is designed in accordance with the German psychology level medical environment, so that you can complete the entire medical care process in a comfortable, calm and safe feeling, avoiding spontaneous fear and psychological suggestion of pain.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In order to alleviate the patient's symptoms, and at the same time clean the diseased pulp and prevent the further development of infection, it is necessary to remove the pulp nerve for root canal**.

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