Inflammation of the gums at the apex of the tooth, what are the symptoms of apical tooth inflammatio

Updated on healthy 2024-05-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Heard of using a capsule of "amoxicillin" Open and pour out the powder inside unsmeared to the root of the tooth (preferably bite).

    It can relieve toothache, and it can be obviously effective after biting for about an hour, and you can eat with peace of mind

    Filling teeth is very painful, so take good care of your teeth

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sympathize with you. Wouldn't it be better to ask a doctor?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Periodontitis is actually the inflammation of the bacterial infection of the inner gums that wrap the teeth, and the conventional periodontitis** is direct sterilization and anti-inflammatory, but the effect is limited, and it is a symptom but not a cure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is caused by a bacterial infection, and further investigation is recommended.

    Timely examination of stomatology**, timely medical treatment for tooth pain and discomfort, attention to nutritional supplements, moderate activity, rest is appropriate, light diet, blood routine and gum examination and oral hygiene are paid attention to, and infection control is controlled.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Acute apical periodontitis is mostly due to pulpitis not being treated in time**, and the inflammation further spreads to the apex of the tooth, causing inflammation of the periapical tissue.

    Patients usually have mild pain in the affected tooth in the early stage, and the pain can be temporarily relieved by clenching the upper and lower teeth at this time. As the inflammation increases, the patient may feel that the affected tooth is elongated and floating, and it will feel painful to gently tap the affected tooth. If acute apical periodontitis is not prompted** and the inflammation continues to develop, forming an acute periapical abscess, the pain is exacerbated, percussion is pronounced, and there is persistent throbbing pain.

    When the pus spreads under the periosteum, the pain and swelling will be very noticeable. Once the pus penetrates the periosteum and reaches the submucosa, the pressure is reduced due to the loosening of the submucosal tissue, and the pain is less than before. The reaction of symptoms is generally like acute, generally there are some spontaneous symptoms at the beginning, that is, toothache, and finally the development is more intense, that is, throbbing pain, especially can not touch, can not touch, affect the chewing function, if it is heavy, it can cause some swelling and congestion at the root of the tooth, the formation of fistula, oozing pus these symptoms.

    The above symptoms are basically obvious manifestations of apical periodontitis, so patients with these manifestations should not be taken lightly and should go to the hospital for examination immediately to avoid delays in the condition and affect their lives.

    Okay, that's all for you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Apical inflammation of a tooth is inflammation that occurs at the apex of a tooth. The root of the tooth is buried in the alveolar bone, which is a relatively closed environment. When inflammation occurs, the pressure on the apex increases, resulting in a popping sensation in the teeth and a painful bite in the teeth.

    If you are just theoretical, taking anti-inflammatory drugs can reduce inflammation and recover after recovery. However, from the actual and clinical experience, the efficacy of systemic drugs for apical inflammation is not obvious. However, the possibility of improvement cannot be ruled out.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The root of the tooth is deeply buried in the jawbone, which is protected by gums, and the bacteria in the mouth do not cause inflammation of the tooth root. So, how does the root of the tooth become inflamed? It turns out that the crown and root in the mouth make up the tooth.

    If bacteria in the mouth come into contact with the crown, deposit on the crown, and multiply, small plaques can form, known as plaque. It attaches to the crown of the tooth and causes decalcification of the tooth, which softens the tooth and forms a large cavity. There are a lot of bacteria in the tooth cavity, and the infection and destruction of bacteria quickly deepens the tooth hole, which directly affects the tooth nerve.

    Once the tooth nerve comes into contact with bacteria, it will inevitably become inflamed and necrotic, so that the nerve of the tooth root will also die, and eventually the tooth root will become inflamed.

    Other causes of tooth root inflammation can be dental trauma and chemical damage. During trauma, if the crown of the tooth is broken, the tooth nerve will be exposed, and the tooth nerve that cannot be exposed in time will inevitably lead to inflammation of the tooth root. When treating the pulp with chemical agents such as arsenic, it can damage the root tissue.

    Arsenic is used in dentistry to destroy inflamed pulp tissue. Arsenic is a highly toxic drug, and only a small amount of arsenic can destroy the pulp of the tooth. Arsenic can damage tooth root tissue if used in too large or for too long.

    Although arsenic is so toxic, as long as the dosage and time of use are well controlled, it will not damage the root tissue. Therefore, the dentist repeatedly tells the patient to follow up on time. Some patients, because they do not know the dangers of arsenic, or because they are busy with work, exceed the agreed follow-up time, and as a result, arsenic will damage the root tissue.

    This root lesion is medically called chemical periodontitis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Apophyllitis usually causes toothache with a pronounced bite, less red and swollen gums, and no other symptoms of toothache. Apophyllitis is basically a sequelae of acute pulpitis. During acute pulpitis, inflammation is not completely eliminated in a timely and effective manner and root canals are not completely eliminated.

    Experts from Jiekang Dental Hospital said that the symptoms of apical tooth inflammation are obvious biting pain, red and swollen gums, and no other symptoms of toothache. Apophyllitis is basically a sequelae of acute pulpitis. During acute pulpitis, inflammation is not completely eliminated in a timely and effective manner and root canals are not completely eliminated.

    The symptoms of apical titular inflammation are also manifested in the following:

    1.The tooth is elongated, percussion, and tenderness is obvious.

    2.The patient can clearly identify the affected tooth.

    3.There is periapical redness and swelling, and the transition groove becomes shallow.

    4.Perapical abscess with facial deformation and tenderness, and submandibular lymphadenopathy swelling and tenderness.

    5.The apex of the root is bony and penny, with a ping-pong sensation and a sac fluid in the puncture.

    6.Symptoms include fever, chills, elevated body temperature, elevated white blood cells, and general malaise.

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