May I ask the dentist, what is the effect of missing a piece of molars enamel?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-17
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If you don't eat too hard and your teeth don't wear out severely, you should have no problem for a year, which means that you shouldn't have any symptoms within a year. But if your dentin is already exposed, in order to avoid possible pain, you can choose hypoallergenic toothpaste to brush your teeth, but this is only to block your pain, not to protect.

    If you go to the hospital, you can choose composite resin fillings, etc., in short, it is not expensive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Glad for you.

    If tooth decay is not treated in time, it will only get worse and worse, and in another year, only the root may remain. The structure of the teeth is hollow, and teeth that look large can easily decay.

    The hollow part of the tooth is called the pulp cavity, and the pulp cavity is filled with pulp, and when the decay reaches a certain level, bacteria will infect the pulp and cause inflammation, and if it continues to develop, it will infect the root tip and cause periapical inflammation.

    This tooth only needs to go to a regular dental specialist or hospital for root canal ** and then filling, if the tooth defect is serious, you also need to make a porcelain braces to wrap it up to avoid the tooth cracking after filling.

    Except for wisdom teeth or teeth that must be extracted for orthodontics, it is recommended not to extract other teeth that can be preserved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Teeth washing. Dental calculus is formed by falling off. Go to the dentistry. Or.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    4. When the enamel defect exposes the dentin and causes the tooth to be sensitive to heat and cold, it needs to be repaired.

    For specific circumstances, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a professional hospital, and decide whether you need to repair it according to the doctor's instructions, you can go directly to the dental department of a tertiary hospital to inquire.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Tsk, do you never brush your teeth, go to the dentist immediately! Otherwise, there will be times when you are in pain!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It depends on what the reason is, if it is mechanical wear and tear, it may be that you brush your teeth in the wrong way or often chew something very hard; If it is demineralization and decay, that is, the loss of calcium, it may be related to the quality of your teeth and eating habits, it is recommended that you use fluoride and calcium-containing toothpaste, rinse your mouth often and brush your teeth more, eat less sweets and carbonated drinks, the damage to tooth enamel will be improved to a certain extent, but if the damage is very serious, you may need to go to the hospital to fill it up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Teeth cannot be repaired on their own, but can be repaired with dental filling resin.

    It is recommended to go to the dentist for an examination, and the defect should be slightly corrected and repaired with flowing resin.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It can repair tooth enamel and effectively prevent bleeding gums, is there a "hemostatic drug" in this toothpaste?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It depends on the specific condition of the teeth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is recommended to go to some professional dentists.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Do you have orthodontics?

    Just with orthodontic removal, the surface of the tooth may be a little, generally we will polish and clean the teeth. It will improve a lot, and it will be better in a few days.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Temporary: Under normal circumstances, the tooth surface does not wear off the enamel, but it is a little unsmooth for the time being, and it is good to throw away the light.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I'm going to take it off, I'm not going to do that.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Why grind out your good teeth? Underneath the enamel is dentin.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, the pain is generally not relieved if the nerve is not extracted

    Guidance: After the destruction of tooth enamel, the dentin is exposed, and the tooth nerve will continue to be painful if it is not killed!!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, there is a layer of enamel on the surface of a human tooth, which itself is pale yellow. Coupled with factors such as eating, brushing teeth, etc., it can be more yellow, and these also vary from person to person.

    Hello, depending on your situation, brushing your teeth will not whiten your teeth, and slow-start and whitening toothpaste is not good for your teeth. It is recommended that you use a soft-bristled toothbrush, brushing your teeth is not easy to use too hard, take the correct brushing method - brush your teeth up and down, your gum recession will take a while to recover. If you want to have white teeth, if you can only go to the dental department to clean your teeth, scaling is also to break the enamel of the ring teeth and make the teeth white.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1 The most common cause of total dental loss is caries, followed by trauma, abrasion, wedge defects, acid erosion and developmental deformities. The common developmental malformations are enamel hypoplasia, plaque enamel teeth and small teeth. In mild cases of enamel hypoplasia, the crown is chalky or brown, while in severe cases, the crown is incomplete, the enamel is not calcified, the hardness is reduced, and the enamel surface is rough and pigmented.

    Reason 1: Periodontal disease. After periodontal disease, periodontal tissue is gradually destroyed, gingival sulcus deepens, periodontal pockets are formed, alveolar bone resorption, teeth are loosened, lost or extracted.

    Reason 2: Osteomyelitis and tumors of the jaw are also causes of dentition defects. It can lead to uneven wear, which can lead to fractured teeth, and sometimes cannot be extracted.

    Reason 3: Trauma. Both front and back teeth can be broken or lost due to injury. Severe trauma can also be accompanied by defects of the jaw, alveolar bone, and soft tissue.

    Reason 4: With the increase of age, periodontal tissues such as gums and alveolar bone undergo physiological degeneration, gingival recession, and progressive resorption of alveolar bone, resulting in tooth loss, but it is not the main cause of tooth loss.

    Reason 5: Caries is a common and frequent disease in the oral cavity. When suffering from caries, the destruction of the tooth from shallow to deep, if not in time, the hard tissue of the tooth continues to be destroyed, so that pulpitis and apical periodontitis occur, resulting in crown defect and becoming a residual crown or residual root.

    If a apical abscess is formed, the tooth may become loose, tender, and eventually removed due to severe damage.

    If a tooth is missing, you should consult your dentist immediately to determine if it is needed**, and the dentist will usually examine the damaged area and even perform an X-ray to make it reasonable**.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Ask the doctor, they should know the condition of your teeth when they give you orthodontic teeth!!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is not sharpened, but evenly ground about 2mm

    I won't let you go directly after grinding, I guess you don't know if you are on the medicine, you are a root canal**.

    If you don't want to have a prosthesis, of course you can fill the tooth, but you have to be careful not to eat hard things, otherwise if you really split, you won't have a chance to make porcelain teeth, and you need to pull them out.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    He will be responsible for you just after making it up, after all, the reputation of doing business is important, don't go in vain, don't be too casual.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It should be, you can go to the dentist to see it, and it will be clear that there is no free warranty for a long time.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because you shouldn't need it, you should ask the hospital.

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