There can be more than one reason for an individual needing a tooth extraction. It could be tooth decay or gum disease that causes severe pain. In some cases, the damaged tooth may also need to be removed. Dentists generally offer two types of tooth extraction.
These include minor and advanced procedures. In a simple extraction, a set of easily accessible dental tools are used to remove the tooth. The dentist uses local anesthesia for extraction purposes. On the other hand, advanced extraction is performed when the affected tooth is not easily accessible. This operation needs to make an incision in the connective tissue to remove the tooth.
Dental implants offer a natural solution to replace lost teeth due to decay, disease or aging. Replacing missing teeth improves oral health as well as dental function, and enhances a smile. Dental implants are a small titanium screw root, which is screwed into the cavity of a missing tooth that looks and functions like real teeth and can be used to replace one or several teeth.
The experts of the French Dental and Aesthetic Center offer the best methods of dental implants to reduce the number of sessions and enjoy a wonderful smile in the fastest time.
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Symptoms of tooth pulp inflammation
The most important reasons that lead to inflammation in the dental nerve is the entry of bacteria and microbes into the nerve of the tooth, either through decay or a break in the tooth through which these microbes can be delivered to the nerve.
There are other causes such as gum disease, fractures in dental fillings and sinusitis.
The maxillary sinuses
The maxillary sinuses are cavities around the roots of the upper back teeth in the molar region of the upper jaw.
It’s been an essential oral health treatment for decades. Fluoride supports healthy tooth enamel and fights the bacteria. That harm teeth and gums and Couse decays. It can also reduce root hypersensitivity such as cold sensitivity and sensitivity during dental cleaning.
Sealants are often applied as soon as the first permanent teeth start to come through, this is usually between 6 and 7 years of age, the rest are usually sealed as soon as they appear which can be any time between 11 and 14 years of age.
The periodontist at the French Center for Dentistry and Aesthetics performs the crown lengthening procedure in an outpatient setting, which enables the patient to go home on the same day. The time taken for the procedure varies depending on the number of teeth that need crown lengthening and whether there is a need to remove soft tissues and bones. If you have a temporary crown on any of your adjacent teeth, your periodontist may remove it prior to the crown lengthening procedure and replace it later.
1. Tooth decay on the surface of the tooth
This affects the outer surface of the tooth and bacteria can stay for a long time, while acids attack the enamel layer often appears on the outer side of the tooth and this type can be prevented and treated easily unless it appears in the areas between the teeth.
2. Tooth decay
Tooth decay of this type attacks the gaps and concavities in the grinding teeth on the surface of the chewing part, and this type may develop rapidly if we do not care about oral and dental hygiene, or if we do not treat tooth decay immediately when it appears.
3. Tooth decay from the root of the tooth
Tooth decay of this type appears in the root area of the tooth and is mainly prevalent in people who suffer from receding gums.
The most important reasons that lead to inflammation in the dental nerve is the entry of bacteria and microbes into the nerve of the tooth, either through decay or a break in the tooth through which these microbes can be delivered to the nerve.
There are other causes such as gum disease, fractures in dental fillings and sinusitis.