If there is no pain in pulpitis caused by dental caries, do you have to do root canal treatment?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-06
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is necessary to do a root canal**, when you have pain symptoms, you have night pain, this is acute pulpitis. Now it's chronic pulpitis, or the pulp is necrotic, so there is no feeling, this is all about root canals**! Also go to the hospital as soon as possible for a check-up**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At that time, I guess it hadn't penetrated into the depths yet, so there was no obvious pain. You are now typical of pulpitis, and the pain is noticeable at night. Let's go and see, don't worry about dental disease, although it is not very eye-catching, but it hurts really badly.

    Early detection and early ** is the best, not to be guilty and save money. If you have time, read more books on this subject and take good care of it, after all, your teeth will follow you for most of your life.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is recommended that you do a root canal **, it can be seen from yours ** that your teeth have penetrated the pulp, and the apical periapical membrane is a little widened, indicating that the inflammation has been for a while, if you take other marrow preservation ** or dry pulp or plasticization, the effect is not ideal, and it is easy to cause apical periodontitis, so it is still recommended that you do a root canal**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    You don't call this pulpitis, do you have severe pain that you have a headache and can't sleep?

    If it's pulpitis.

    From the diagram, you just have tooth decay, which is tooth decay. Just drill the black one and make it up.

    If it is pulpitis, it must be a root canal.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dear, I almost faced the same situation, and my tooth didn't hurt, and then I went to the dentist yesterday and said that I wanted to do a root canal, I want to ask you what is your situation now? Did you do it? Please reply to me when you see it, thank you, I'm really a little anxious and scared.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Should pulp necrosis be performed or not, a root canal should be performed**, depending on the situation.

    Pulp necrosis depends on the degree of pulp necrosis, and also depends on what causes pulp necrosis. Generally speaking, as long as there is tooth tissue, it is still relatively complete and can be retained.

    In principle, the affected tooth should be preserved, that is, the tooth should be preserved. The best way to preserve your teeth is to do a root canal**. Therefore, doing a root canal is the best way to do pulp necrosis. The ** of the pulp should also look at the degree of pulp necrosis and the condition of the tooth itself.

    Indications. Root canal** is used for the tooth diagnosed with pulp or apical periodonymic disease, which requires the removal of pulp tissue and removal of the root canal infection, with the aim of sparing the entire tooth or root, but requiring the affected tooth to have adequate periodontal tissue and bone support. In some cases, these include trauma, restoration, periodontal surgery, or other cases that require a endodontic removal, root canal, or more.

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