Does laser teeth have an effect on the brain, and does removing the tooth nerve have an effect on th

Updated on healthy 2024-05-05
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello, regular institutions, regular operation, all kinds of ** are not harmful to the brain, if the tooth nerve is diseased, it can only be taken out, and it has no effect on the brain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no effect, many friends with toothache have removed the tooth nerve.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Q: Does tooth killing have any effect on the brain?

    A: It will not affect the brain, so don't worry! The "dental nerve" is the pulp.

    However, it is important to note that the pulp should not be removed lightly. Because there are blood vessels and nerves in the pulp, it can not only supply nutrients to the tooth and maintain the normal physiological function of the tooth, but also has a certain repair ability and anti-infection ability. Therefore, in the process, it is best to repair the tooth defect and preserve the pulp.

    Caution must be taken towards the best options for extracting pulp. After the pulp is removed, the tooth does not perceive the change in temperature, and at the same time loses the nutrient supply from the blood, as well as the tooth's own defense, repair and regeneration ability, such teeth are commonly known as "dead teeth". Due to the lack of nutrients, the teeth will become fragile, and excessive chewing force will cause the teeth to crack, so it is necessary to do a full crown restoration after the tooth nerve is extracted to avoid the tooth from cracking.

    Q: How do I protect my teeth that have killed the tooth nerve?

    Answer: After killing, pay attention to oral hygiene, otherwise over time, the teeth without nerves will turn black and the quality will decline. Therefore, it is best not to bite hard things with this tooth after the filling, so as not to break the tooth, and if you are a little more safe, you can put on braces to protect the teeth, in the final analysis, you should pay attention to protection.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No problem, don't worry, it won't affect the brain. As for how to protect the teeth that have killed the tooth nerve, this is a problem, it is like this: after the tooth extracts the nerve, its feeling is gone, there is no feeling of cold and heat, and when the nerve is withdrawn, the blood vessels of the tooth are also removed, and its nutrition is also gone, and the tooth will slowly become black and brittle, and it is easy to break, so it is best not to bite hard things with this tooth after filling the tooth, so as not to break the tooth, and then you can put a braces to protect the tooth if you are safer, in the final analysis, you should pay attention to protection.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I've had my teeth filled 4 times, and the first two times were done without medication (at that time, there was no medicine in that small place), and the pain was indescribable. I remember the first time I went to fill a tooth, because there was a broken tooth, I felt that there was a hole in it, and it hurt to bite with a little force, it couldn't be hot or cold, and it was uncomfortable; Especially at night, sometimes the head on the side of the bad tooth is a very swollen and dull pain all night, and I can't sleep all night, and I don't know anything about teeth at that time. I found a private dental filling, and the doctor was so-so, not the kind of deceit.

    After he looked at my teeth, he said that the teeth were a bit rotten, and he should have come to see them a long time ago, but now the rotten hole is a bit big and needs to be filled. At that time (2000), our fillings were all without medication, and they were all filled with relatively backward dry silk**, which was more painful to fill. The doctor also told me to put up with it, it hurt a little.

    The first time I filled a tooth, I didn't know, and I didn't care, but when I saw the doctor holding a thin electric turn, I asked, what is it for, and the doctor said that the tooth should be drilled through ,.. firstI'm a little nervous. I remember jumping up from my chair for that filling, and I will remember that pain for the rest of my life.

    Later, I made up 3 times, and once I didn't use the medicine, but because I had an experience, the pain was painful, and now I don't have an impression, and then there were two times in the hospital in a big city, both of which were medicated, and it didn't hurt.

    Think about the body is really more important than anything else, teeth are the guy you eat, and you must go to see if your teeth are bad.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Killing the tooth nerve has nothing to do with the brain, please rest assured, for friends with toothache, this is a good way! Everybody knows what it's like to have a toothache, hehe.

    After killing, pay attention to oral hygiene, otherwise over time, the teeth without nerves will turn black, the quality will decline, and it will also affect the appearance of the teeth

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  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I just had my tooth nerve removed. The dental nerves have nothing to do with the brain, so you can rest assured.

    How to protect it? You still have to brush your teeth well and floss frequently, and you can keep it for as long as you can If your life is up, you can only replace your dentures.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Try to chew on the other side as much as possible.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, orthodontics is not harmful to the brain. Orthodontics is a slow biological reconstruction process that induces tooth movement with light force. The alveolar bone on one side of the tooth is resorbed, the alveolar bone on the other side is reconstructed, and finally the corrected tooth is repositioned and stabilized.

    Hope it helps.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Orthodontics has ***, but *** can vary from person to person. In some cases, orthodontists do not particularly understand the mechanism of its occurrence, as follows:

    1. The root of the tooth will become shorter, because in the process of moving the tooth during orthodontics, some osteoclasts want to kill the alveolar bone, and they may not know that it is the alveolar bone or the root that is killed when killing the alveolar bone. If the orthodontic force is high or the patient is susceptible, some patients may have a shorter tooth root after orthodontic treatment, and the tooth may not be particularly strong;

    2. In the process of orthodontics, many adolescent patients, especially children, do not have good hygiene habits, brush their teeth too short and not seriously, and leave a lot of food residues on their teeth. When the food residue is fermented, acid is produced, which has a caries effect on the teeth, especially on the surface of the teeth. Therefore, patients or parents need to carefully supervise and urge them to brush their teeth, do a good job of oral hygiene, and some also need the help of a dentist;

    3. Inflammation of the gums, because the appliance is not easy to clean, if it is only gum inflammation, after the correction is completed, remove the correction device, the inflammation will gradually heal after cleaning, and it is much better than the healing of periodontal disease, and there will generally not be too much damage to the periodontal after correction.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you want to say that there is no such thing as a lie, but human beings have evolved over millions of years, and they are not paper-based, and they cannot resist any kind of influence. So you can rest assured! It's okay!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Patients who are going to receive dental implants, first of all, must undergo a systemic examination to confirm that there is no serious systemic disease, and sometimes laboratory tests such as blood routine, blood sugar or other items are required to check whether there is diabetes, heart disease, blood disease, etc., such as X-ray examination, to determine the bone mass and blood vessels and nerve positions of the missing tooth site, and if necessary, oral CT examination is also required (CT is only more accurate bone mass and the location of bone layer and nerves, and in general, CT examination is not required). Patients with periodontal disease need to have systemic periodontal**, caries needs to be filled**, pulpitis and apical periodontitis need to be rooted**. After the procedure, only oral medication is needed to prevent infection and no hospitalization is required.

    After dental implantation, it needs to be maintained regularly to avoid biting too hard food, and if discomfort and problems are found, it must be revisited in time and dealt with in time to avoid the problem getting more and more serious.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tooth extraction is harmful to the brain, because only the tooth is numbed and partial, and the anesthetic will pass in three or four hours, and there will be no harm.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    : Hello, according to your description, the child must have general anesthesia for surgery, and the anesthesiologist will grasp the dose, rest assured, it will not have much impact on the baby's brain.

    Suggestions: Suggestions; It is better to follow the doctor's advice and give your child surgery as soon as possible.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I just had a tooth extracted this afternoon, and I extracted a wisdom tooth, which was injected with foreign anesthetics, which really didn't hurt at all, only the lips hurt, and I think there should be no sequelae under the influence of anesthetics.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If it is an elderly tooth extraction, you need to measure your blood pressure so that there will be no accident.

    A long time ago, in areas with underdeveloped medical treatment, the teeth of the elderly were extracted without testing, and as a result, the medical treatment of cranial nerve damage caused by medical treatment, which brought trouble and inconvenience to patients and their families.

    Now that medical treatment is developed, tooth extraction is very common and safe.

    Wishing you good health!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It doesn't have any effect at all, such anesthesia won't hurt the brain. Give it to me.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't be funny, it really affects the hospital so much and dares to give you anesthetic? It's okay, don't be afraid.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The anesthetic is good now, so don't worry.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    In today's society, there are not a few people with missing teeth, and many elderly people will have more or less missing teeth, of course, young people also have them. Many people think that it is enough to make up for the loss of teeth when they have time, and they do not affect their eating or even ignore it directly, but they don't know how serious the problem is that they have ignored!

    So what are the serious problems that can cause tooth loss?

    1.Harm to adjacent teeth.

    Where the tooth is missing, the gums will continue to recede, the adjacent teeth will lose their support and resistance and will slowly tilt like the missing parts, and the occlusal teeth corresponding to the missing teeth will also lose their resistance and the daily wear and tear will slowly lengthen. Over time, the teeth will become deformed and unsightly, and the adjacent teeth will become loose or even fall out due to gum recession.

    2.Causes oral diseases.

    Tooth loss is not only a problem of missing teeth, but also causes gum recession, tooth plugging and other oral cleaning problems, resulting in long-term food residues remaining in the missing tooth location, and eventually leading to tooth sensitivity, gingivitis, periodontitis and other oral diseases.

    3.Induce physical illness.

    As the saying goes, "good teeth and good appetite", we all know that chewing food depends on teeth, but the loss of teeth will lead to the inability to chew normally, for a long time, it is not conducive to the full absorption of food by the body, and incomplete chewing will also cause a great burden on the digestive system and stomach and intestines, and induce physical diseases.

    4.Affects pronunciation.

    Normal speech, pronunciation is not only dependent on our vocal cords, teeth also play a very important role, teeth are missing, speech will leak, unclear pronunciation, affect normal pronunciation.

    5.Causes facial sagging.

    After all the teeth are missing, there is no support between the upper and lower jaw bones, resulting in a shorter length of the jaw, sagging muscles in and around the cheeks, drooping lips and corners of the mouth, increased facial deformation and wrinkles, and the whole person looks much older than his peers.

    Tooth loss is very serious, of course, there are solutions, dental implants, porcelain teeth, etc. is the best way to repair tooth loss, dental implants and porcelain teeth have their own pros and cons, but relatively speaking, dental implants as the most practical dental restoration method in the world will be more popular, but it will also be more expensive, so friends with tooth loss can choose the way they need to repair teeth and protect oral health.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Missing teeth are not filled, and there are many harms:

    1. The face is old.

    Teeth play an important role in maintaining the appearance of the face, especially the front teeth have a great impact on the aesthetics of the face. Missing front teeth can make people look less youthful and more aged. In addition, when most or all of the teeth are missing, the cheeks lose support and sunken inward, the lips will no longer be full, the facial folds will increase, the nasolabial folds will deepen, the corners of the mouth will sink, and the face will show obvious aging.

    2. Gastrointestinal involvement.

    After tooth loss, the first thing is that the chewing function deteriorates, and the degree of influence is related to the location and number of missing teeth. Missing front teeth can affect biting food, and missing back teeth can affect ground food. When the chewing function is reduced, the food that is not fully ground and mashed will directly enter the gastrointestinal tract, which will greatly increase the burden on the digestive system and affect the absorption of nutrients.

    In the long term, it may even lead to digestive problems. In addition, if all the teeth are missing, it will be difficult for the lips to close forcefully, and swallowing food will become laborious.

    3. The remaining teeth are destroyed.

    When a tooth is missing, the task of chewing falls to the other teeth, and at the same time, due to the existence of missing tooth gaps, the adjacent teeth also lose their restraint and dependence, which will greatly increase the burden on the remaining teeth. If the repair is not done for a long time, it may cause the tilt of the adjacent teeth and the elongation of the teeth that are occluded, which may lead to caries and periodontal disease, which will further aggravate the damage to the remaining teeth. When the number of remaining teeth is small, due to the excessive occlusal force they bear, the alveolar bone will be lost rapidly, and the teeth will loosen or even fall out.

    The longer and more teeth are missing, the greater the impact on the remaining teeth.

    4. Unclear pronunciation.

    Missing teeth, especially anterior teeth, can cause slurred pronunciation, commonly known as "leaky speech". Slurred pronunciation can have a great impact on the patient's social activities and even affect the patient's mental health.

    5. Joint injury.

    In addition, after a large number of missing teeth or a long period of missing teeth, occlusal interference will be formed due to the inclination and elongation of the remaining teeth, resulting in occlusal disorder. These can affect the stability of the temporomandibular joint, cause joint damage, etc.

    As the saying goes, "pull a hair and move the whole body". The same is true for the body, no matter what the cause of individual tooth loss or all tooth loss, if not repaired in time, it may eventually cause unpredictable damage to the body.

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