Can only the gums be extracted if the tooth is broken?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-03
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It's not wisdom teeth, wisdom teeth are at the back. The main thing is to see if the tooth is removed and affects chewing, the second is whether there is a gap when the tooth is extracted, and the third is to see whether the tooth is a normal tooth or an extra deformed tooth. If it's all right, you can pull it out.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Half of the tooth is empty and can be extracted, in fact, you can go to the hospital for examination first, if the tooth still has nutritional value can be repaired, if there is no or rotten very much, it is healthier to directly pull out the teeth around yourself.

    If the tooth has decayed, is severe, rotten, and empty, it can be extracted. However, in general, it is recommended to go to the hospital first and let the doctor conduct a clinical examination in person. If the tooth still has preservation value, that is, the crown or root length is sufficient, and there is no particularly serious cyst at the apex, etc., the tooth can be preserved by **.

    Root canal surgery can be performed on the tooth, and the root canal surgery can be followed by the restoration of the pile core crown. If the tooth has no retention value, is particularly rotten, or there is a pulp perforation of the residual tooth, and the tooth needs to be extracted, it is generally recommended to detect it early.

    If the molars form cavities, tooth extraction may be an option, but it is important to determine whether the tooth can be salvaged. Before performing a tooth extraction, it is best to have a corresponding examination of the diseased tooth, which can be assessed through inspection, probing, temperature test, dental film examination, etc., to assess whether the tooth can be saved.

    Some patients only have caries or caries, as long as the decayed tissue is removed, and the corresponding washing, disinfection, moisture insulation, blow drying, pit bottom, and then filling. Therefore, the tooth may not need to be extracted, but can be restored with a filling and can be used again. If the tooth has pulpitis or apical periodontitis, it can also be repaired through a root canal** and then the crown may be able to continue to be used.

    If the pulp of the tooth has been penetrated and is too loose to be saved, it can only be extracted and then the dental implant can be restored.

    The innermost tooth is rotten and empty, and it usually needs to be extracted. If the tooth is rotten and empty, it means that the root of the tooth has also been damaged, and the tooth cannot be retained, so it needs to be extracted, because in the innermost part, the difficulty of tooth extraction will increase, so you should choose an experienced doctor to operate, which can reduce the damage. After tooth extraction, you should take care of the lamp, and you can choose to compress the cotton ball to stop the bleeding within 40 minutes, which can promote the formation of blood clots.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Children do not have to have tooth decay extracted, first of all, to understand the extent of tooth decay in children, as follows:

    1. The degree is shallow: if the child's tooth decay is only confined to the crown of the tooth, without any pulp inflammation, try to fill it up and keep it;

    2. The degree is deep: if the degree of tooth decay in children is deep, it has reached the dental nerve, which causes inflammation of the dental nerve. X-rays are taken through the hospital to see if the degree of decay and inflammation is affecting the germ of the permanent tooth.

    If it does not affect the germ of the permanent tooth, try to do a root canal** to preserve the baby teeth. In addition, if the child's tooth decay is deep and there is no way to repair it, or the degree of tooth decay has caused a large range of inflammation, and it has affected the bones of the permanent tooth germ, and even affected the development of the permanent tooth germ, the baby tooth should be extracted.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Insist on unplugging. Better a finger off than always aching. I've experienced it firsthand. My daughter's tooth was rotten and went to the hospital for examination, the doctor said to pull it out, I insisted on keeping it conservative, but the child's tooth fell out little by little, and the child still suffered.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This should be judged according to the age of the child, if the child has this situation before the age of twelve, you can not have to pull it out, because the child's teeth at this age belong to the baby teeth and will automatically fall out, if the child after the age of twelve has this situation, and has changed the teeth, it is necessary to extract the broken teeth as soon as possible.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course, it has to be pulled, or it will not affect the child's appetite, and it can grow new ones if it is pulled, if it is not extracted, it will be more difficult to pull out the gums, and it will be called early extraction

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If a child's tooth rots to the root, it indicates that there is a more severe tooth decay. Missing teeth can have an impact on a child's chewing function, and early loss of posterior baby teeth may also make it difficult for permanent teeth to erupt, while premature loss of anterior teeth can affect the appearance. Therefore, parents should take their children to the dental department of the hospital to determine whether the tooth still has preservation value, and if the tooth can be saved, cooperate with it**, and do not decide to extract the tooth without authorization before consulting the doctor.

    Parents should not tear out their children's teeth by themselves, otherwise it is easy to cause oral inflammation and infection.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How old is the child? If the tooth is broken before the age of six, it can be replaced, and if it can't be replaced, it should not be extracted. Because at this time are baby teeth, each baby tooth corresponds to a permanent tooth, if you pull out the baby tooth at this time, the permanent tooth will not grow position, and it will not grow out at that time, and it will be very troublesome at that time.

    So, if you can**will**. The front teeth are generally replaced around the age of five and can be left untreated.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the child's teeth are rotten, should the tooth be extracted in the future? This needs to be taken in the hospital specifically, and it is necessary to actually see if the child's teeth still have retention value, if so, it needs to be carried out first**, and then you can not extract the tooth, but if it cannot be retained, it needs to be decided according to the actual tooth situation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If your child's tooth is rotten, don't pull it out easily. If the child needs to change his teeth later, it is recommended to go to the dentist first**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When the child is changing teeth, if the teeth are rotten deeply, there are only some roots left, in this case, you need to go to the dental department to take a panoramic film, look at the specific situation of the teeth, if there is anti-inflammation, there are pustules, generally speaking, the tooth stump needs to be extracted.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the child's teeth are rotten and the gums are still there, it is better to remove them, and the child will still grow.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it is a child before the age of seven, try not to extract the tooth, it will gradually get better after the tooth replacement, but pay special attention to the diet and try to eat less sweet food.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If the tooth is rotten deeply, there are only some roots left, in this case, you need to go to the dental department to take a panoramic film, look at the specific situation of the tooth, if there is anti-inflammation, pustules, generally speaking, the tooth stump needs to be extracted.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Reduce inflammation and swelling first, and then determine whether to extract the tooth.

    Teeth cannot be extracted when there is inflammation.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You can make it up, but you need to pull it out if you can't make it up!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It depends on what stage it is, if it is a baby tooth, it will naturally come out.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Personally, I think you should take your child to a professional medical place to see a professional doctor, and let a professional doctor determine whether the child needs to have a tooth extracted.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Answer: If the child's teeth are rotten and the gums are extracted, lead the child to the hospital to see a doctor, and see if the doctor says whether the tooth needs to be extracted.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In this case, it is recommended that you take your child to the local tertiary dental hospital for a check-up**.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If the child's teeth are rotten and there are tooth marks, should you go to the doctor and do it according to the doctor's instructions?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If there is no inflammation of the residual root, treatment is not necessary.

    Wait for the permanent teeth to erupt.

    However, if you have root inflammation.

    It needs to be removed as soon as possible.

    Otherwise, inflammation of the apex of the baby tooth will lead to abnormal tooth morphology of the non-erupted permanent tooth, and then see if a gap maintainer is needed according to the dentist's advice.

    to maintain sufficient clearance to facilitate the eruption of permanent teeth.

    If it can help you.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The tooth is so rotten that only the root remains, so you must go to the hospital for a check-up in time. Even if it doesn't hurt, teeth are very important for people's health. If a tooth is rotten, it is wrong to ignore it because it doesn't hurt.

    The health of the teeth itself is so important to the health of the human body, if the teeth are rotten, there is a certain disease in the mouth.

    If only the root of the tooth remains, it cannot be ruled out that the cause is tooth decay. If the bad tooth is not removed, the tooth decay will become more and more severe, and one tooth will affect the other. Therefore, if you find that your teeth are so rotten that only the roots remain, you must go to the hospital to have them removed.

    If you are financially able, you can consider dental implants, and filling the teeth is the best way.

    If your teeth are rotten and not painful, ignoring this problem can also easily lead to gum recession. Gum recession is very serious because it can directly affect a person's gum health. Gum recession affects more than just one person's teeth, it affects the gums of the whole person.

    In the end, it is easy to lead to the fact that the food that enters can only eat liquid food, and the hard food cannot enter the mouth.

    Since the tooth is rotten and only the root remains, there is no need to stay. The best option is to uproot the rotten tooth and not leave the bad tooth in one's mouth and affect other teeth. If the broken tooth is not treated in time and is displaced, the difficulty of extracting the tooth will increase.

    Just because it doesn't hurt at this time doesn't mean that a broken tooth won't hurt forever if it's not pulled out.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    That is best to pull out, it will cause inflammation of other teeth for a long time.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    This also has to be removed, and over time it will cause inflammation in the place.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It is still necessary to pull out, otherwise the mouth is prone to infection and inflammation.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is best to remove it because there will be bacteria in the roots, and the bacteria from tooth decay can spread to other teeth.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, if you don't extract the tooth, the tooth will rot in the flesh and it will hurt more later.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I guess so, if you feel pain, you have to go to the hospital right away**.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Of course, you have to unplug it, otherwise it will cause bad breath.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    In the first case, the trauma is broken, and the filling will do.

    If the tooth is broken due to external forces such as movement, first check whether the tooth root is stable if it does not hurt the tooth nerve, and if the tooth root is stable, it is enough to put the denture in time. At present, there are various dental prostheses to meet the different requirements of different patients, the color of the porcelain tooth is consistent with the appearance of the residual tooth root, there will be no black lines at the surface joint, and the dentures will not show flaws.

    In the second case, tooth decay and broken teeth.

    Fillings are timely and effective in preserving the tooth roots.

    Tooth decay is inevitable due to poor oral hygiene, and if the tooth is broken due to tooth decay, at this time, filling is the best way to deal with it, and there is no need to extract the tooth root.

    In the third case, the pulp nerve is not injured, and the root canal ** protects the diseased tooth.

    Due to the broken tooth, the chewing function of the tooth is weakened, and it is not as beautiful as before, in order to save the tooth in time, the root canal is carried out, and the root of the broken tooth is disinfected to prevent the re-invasion and infection of external bacteria. The affected tooth is left in place, and then the next step of treatment and restoration is carried out.

    If your tooth is broken, but none of the above conditions have been damaged, the tooth nerve has been damaged, the root of the tooth is black, and you don't feel anything after eating, then the root of the tooth has to be extracted, because the root of the tooth has been necrotic, and if it remains in the mouth, it is still a threat to the health of the adjacent teeth.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    You can pull out, it will not hurt to pull after anesthetic, after three or four months of extraction, you have to set dentures back to fix adjacent teeth, if you extract wisdom teeth, you don't need to set them, I wish you a healthy and beautiful tooth.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    OK. It doesn't hurt when you get anesthetic.

    Don't be afraid. If you adjust your heart, you won't be afraid.

    Psychological factors can cause a certain reason.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    I Xiaotong, just took a friend to pull out the tooth a few days ago, and told you to go to the dentistry first, after the doctor has completed the examination, he will give you anti-inflammatory drugs in the teeth, and the doctor will tell you to wait for your inflammation to go away, and you can pull it out after 2 to 3, which is very safe.

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