Can root canal treatment not kill nerves, teeth do nerve killing, root canal treatment, what do I ne

Updated on healthy 2024-08-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    1 Since your tooth has been filled, and because the bite of the hard object has collapsed, and it does not hurt to collapse, it means that the nerve of the tooth has been necrotic, so it is necessary to do a root canal ** to prevent future problems.

    2. After passing through the canal, it is to ensure that there are no residual bacteria and necrotic pulp in the lumen of the canal, the nerve has been necrotic, so there is no such thing as not killing the nerve, the teeth you are worried about will become brittle, and biting a hard object to break a piece is the so-called tooth will collapse when it becomes brittle.

    3 If your tooth has been filled in the past, if the doctor sees that your tooth is very large and the filling material is very close to the pulp cavity, it may have damaged the pulp cavity when you first filled it, and the nerve of the tooth has been necrotic from your current condition.

    4 The nerves are already necrotic, so there is no such thing as killing nerves, and there is no need to be nervous about killing nerves.

    In order to ensure the best curative effect, it is best to continue to complete the remaining two with the canal**, but since it is said that the canal cannot be connected with the microscopic root canal**, it means that your canal is not only nerve necrosis, but also calcification has been blocked in the root canal lumen, the most perfect situation is to complete all the root canals to the appropriate length, in order to ensure that there will be no bacterial breeding and other after-effects in the root canal in the future, but in some cases may not be able to completely open up the entire length of the canal, you can only do as much as possible to clean upIt is reassuring that the can't open the calcification is complete, and the chance of problems is very small.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Analysis: Hello, the root canal ** is sure to kill the nerve, and the next step after the root canal ** pulp opening is to do pulp extraction.

    Guidance: Pain, it may be food impaction, occlusal high point pulpitis apical is possible, you do a good job to do a check-up to see, it will be clear.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This is a little painful, if people are to break your tooth nerve, then it won't hurt at all, but this is not good to pick off the nerve, so that he does not react, the pain of your tooth will make you miss the best time, so don't do this nerve killing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello, nerve killing, i.e. pulp inactivation, is used for acute or chronic pulpitis**. It is the use of drugs to inactivate the infected pulp before performing a root canal** or plasticization**. During the process of pulp inactivation, the affected tooth may have a sensitivity to heat and cold, and a feeling of discomfort in biting, which is a normal reaction.

    After the tooth seal deactivator, the patient should follow the doctor's instructions and take out the drug on time, otherwise, the deactivator will damage the tissues around the tooth.

    Root canal** refers to the removal of infected living pulp in the root canal or the removal of infected necrotic pulp tissue in the root canal, and then the root canal is tightly filled, which can prevent the infection in the root canal from spreading to the periapical tissue or restore the periapical tissue that has been diseased to normal. For various types of pulpitis, pulp necrosis and apical periodontitis.

    **Process: Eliminate acute symptoms, seal the drug to kill the nerve or disinfect, clean the root canal inside the tooth, fill the root canal after sealing and disinfection, and then fill the tooth or make a crown.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Root canal is a kind of surgery mainly for pulp gangrene, pulp necrosis and various types of apical periodontitis, which generally uses mechanical and chemical techniques to clean the pulp cavity, especially the source of infection in the root canal area, and then fill after root canal cleaning and disinfection.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What are "nerve killing" and "root canal"? How are they different?

    The outer tissue of the tooth is very hard and wear-resistant, but inside this "strong appearance" is a cavity with many blood vessels and nerves. We call these delicate tissues inside the pulp. When the pulp of the tooth becomes inflamed, it causes pain, which is called "pulpitis".

    In the past, the best method used for this kind of pulpitis was: drill the tooth open, and use drugs to "kill" the inflamed pulp inside the tooth, so as to relieve the pain, which is commonly known as "nerve killing".

    It can be seen that the title "nerve killing" refers to some early ** means.

    With the comprehensive innovation of the concept and the great progress of technology, this method has been basically eliminated, and now the "root canal" method is commonly used.

    As mentioned earlier, the inside of the tooth is actually a cavity, which we call the "root canal system". Compared with the simple "nerve killing", the "root canal" is not only to "kill" the pulp in the "root canal", but also to remove the pulp from the "root canal", and then to thoroughly clean and strictly disinfect, and use artificial filling materials to tightly fill the "root canal". This is called a "root canal".

    A "root canal" is a complex process that may require multiple visits for the patient to complete the entire process. However, this approach is able to minimize inflammation and prevent reinfection. Whether a "root canal" is perfect or not will largely determine the lifespan of this tooth.

    Moreover, not only for pulpitis, but also for other diseases of the tooth (such as apical periodontitis, etc.) also need to be obtained by using the root canal method.

    However, in daily work, it is not very easy for doctors to explain the process of "root canal**" to patients in detail, and it is difficult for patients to fully understand. Therefore, sometimes, doctors will use the more popular term "nerve killing", the purpose is just to make it easy for patients to accept, but in fact, the method of "root canal" is still used.

    With the continuous popularization of oral health knowledge and the gradual improvement of the people's understanding of oral cavity, I believe that the word "nerve killing" will one day fade out of our field of vision, and the standardized "root canal" will be understood and accepted by more patients.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is normal, it is normal to have a little pain in the process of root canal **, if the pain is severe, you must find a doctor in time to deal with it, generally chronic root canal inactivator sealing medicine takes 10 to 14 days, only rapid domestic inactivator: for example, arsenic trioxide must be removed in 48 hours! Good luck soon**!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If there are symptoms of pulpitis (persistent pain, bursts or dull pain, drinking hot and cold water causes long-term pain that cannot be relieved), it is necessary to kill the nerve and remove all the dental nerves, because the dental nerve at this time is the source of infection, it not only cannot recover on its own, but also causes the verification to continue to spread, at first it is the crown, and then it spreads to the root, from pulpitis to apical periodontitis, resulting in tooth bite pain (that is, it hurts to eat, and it hurts when you talk to the teeth), the tooth is loose, and the alveolar bone is resorbent. In the end, it leads to loss, so going to the nerve is the only way to root canal, not to lose teeth, although the teeth do not feel nourished **, but there are still teeth, it is better than pulling out the dentures.

    Finally, I would like to remind the blogger that you must make a protective crown (commonly known as braces) for your teeth when you are done, because teeth without dental nerves will become brittle, and hard objects will be easy to crack after a long time, and there will be no aftermath if you do it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, the teeth of the root canal will be more brittle than the normal teeth, so it is routinely recommended to do braces, which has the best long-term effect; After the root canal** tooth is a dead pulp tooth, there is no use of the tooth nerve. As for how long you can last without braces, it's hard to say, you need careful maintenance, pay attention to oral hygiene, pay attention to eating, and try not to use the one that has been repaired.

    It is still necessary to see the teeth as soon as possible, and the longer it is delayed, the more unfavorable it is.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, it is not possible to kill nerves unless absolutely necessary, and no dentist wants to kill the pulp of a patient. But root canal ** is actually the scientific name for killing nerves. Once the pulp is infected, it must be killed, otherwise the pulp will become a putrefactive substance, producing toxic substances such as histamine and invading normal adjacent organs.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The dental nerve is irreversible (that is, once the disease occurs, it must be removed to solve the problem), and it is better to do a root canal ** now, and it will not have a great impact. It's just that teeth without tooth nerves are brittle and easy to fall out piece by piece, so you can just make a braces to protect it, so you don't have to worry so much.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the tooth after the root canal is not strong, the advantage is that the tooth will not hurt in the future.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In this case, it is better not to have the tooth nerve extracted. It has a great impact on the teeth.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The pulp can absorb nutrients, the toughness of the tooth is stronger, the pulp vitality is lost after the tooth nerve is killed, the tooth is more fragile than the tooth, the bite is easy to crack, and the tooth discoloration affects the appearance, so it is recommended to do braces protection.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The pulp has a nutritional effect on the teeth, and the tooth tissue will become brittle and easy to disintegrate without nutrition after pulpping out. It is generally recommended to wear a crown after **. **Principle: Preserve the pulp first, and the tooth second.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It will have a certain impact. It is best not to do endodontics**.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    That's right. No one wants to have a good pulp removed.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, doctors won't kill your nerves when they have to.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Analysis: Hello, this condition may be residual pulpitis or root bite. Suggestion: It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for treatment.

    Treatment, if there is a residual pulp nerve after the tooth nerve is carried out, it will cause inflammation again and cause severe pain, which needs to be re-done**, or it may be a root bite, because there is no nerve **, the tooth is brittle, and the root is seriously broken and needs to be removed, I wish it a soon**.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Disease analysis: analysis, considering that it is dental damage, sensitive performance guidance: it is recommended to go to the dental examination in time to check the condition of the teeth, if there is no damage to the pulp and dental nerve, you can consider filling treatment, if the pulp is injured only to consider the root canal**, I hope to be satisfied.

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