What is the best way for children to have toothache and tooth decay

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, according to your description, the child should be toothache caused by tooth decay, if tooth decay is not paid attention to, with the development of time, the condition will be more serious, not only will there be obvious pain and discomfort, but also cause pulpitis, apical inflammation, periapical abscess, and even tooth loss and other problems. Moreover, if there is an infection of the periapical tissue, when the body's resistance is weakened, it may also cause sepsis or bacteremia, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. It is important to note that caries in children or young adults is particularly susceptible to infection and pulp lesions.

    In addition, children with dental caries will have an impact on their masticatory ability, which in turn will affect their digestion and absorption ability, and affect the growth and development of the jaw.

    It is recommended that you take your child to the dentist as soon as possible, and the doctor will make appropriate treatments according to the specific situation of your child's tooth**. Generally, superficial caries is carried out, and the method of filling teeth is usually adopted, that is, the decayed part of the tooth surface is removed with a dental drill and filled with a special filling. Medium and deep caries** can be more complex.

    For patients with medium caries and some deep caries who do not have significant toothache and discomfort, routine filling** can be performed. If patients with deep caries have obvious discomfort, they need to remove the decayed part, seal the cave bottom with drugs for 7 to 10 days, and then the doctor will check and prove that the pulp has not been damaged, and then fill the tooth to complete the filling. If symptoms still appear after the drug is sealed, it is also necessary to observe and carry out corresponding **.

    Therefore, it is sometimes not possible to complete a filling in one go, so patients need to be patient accordingly. In addition, a more effective means than ** is prevention, and everyone should pay more attention to oral hygiene in daily life, which is more conducive to other oral problems such as dental caries.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello, the child's tooth pain may be the presence of tooth decay on the surface of the tooth, and if the tooth decay develops too deeply, it will infect the nerves, which will cause nerve inflammation and pain. It is recommended that you take your child to the hospital in time to check and determine which tooth is painful, generally after the treatment of the dental nerve, anti-inflammatory and then repaired, 2-3 times can be completely good. If there is decay in other teeth, repair them in time to prevent further pain.

    Wishing you good health!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Generally speaking, tooth decay is a form of dental neuralgia caused by acute pulpitis that can usually be relieved by taking some painkillers (such as Fenpidex); If there is a deep infection of pulpitis, the painkillers are prone to failure. However, if there is obvious cavity, you should go to a regular hospital for tooth filling in time after pain relief, and tooth decay pain can last for a period of time (1 2 years) after tooth filling.

    The most commonly used method of tooth decay filling is pit and fissure sealing, which is one of the most effective and easiest ways to prevent caries in children and adolescents, which is to treat the surface of permanent teeth in the early stage of eruption, apply pit and fissure sealant, penetrate into the groove cracks of the teeth, combine with tooth mineral tissue to solidify, fill the groove cracks, and isolate the damage of cariogenic substances to the teeth.

    Pit and fissure closure is suitable for newly erupted teeth, and the sooner it is done within 4-5 years of tooth eruption, the better. The first permanent molars generally erupt at the age of 6, when the permanent teeth have erupted, but the roots have not yet been fully formed, and the teeth have not been completely mineralized, so the protection of the sixth instar teeth is extremely important. The second permanent molars usually erupt at the age of 11-13, and parents should take their children to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to prevent decay of the new permanent teeth.

    This is also a critical period for oral cosmetology, once there is a dental problem, you should hurry up to the dental hospital for diagnosis and treatment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The best way is to take the child to a regular professional dental institution, it is best for the child not to take painkillers, after all, the child should be particularly cautious in the use of medicine, therefore, the tooth decay can be completely solved, to avoid toothache back, affecting the child's diet and other aspects of life.

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