When the teeth are rotten, how?

 



Let's talk about precious dental health that determines our healthy smile. In particular, I will kindly explain for those who are curious about what to do when they are rotten.


Why is it rotten?


There are a variety of bacteria in our mouth, and these bacteria live with food debris and make sticky plaque on the surface of the teeth. The bacteria in this plaque melt the teeth and make a hole. When the tooth decay grows, the nerves touch and feel severe pain.


When teeth rot


When the teeth are rotten, you must go to the dentist and get a medical treatment. In the dentist, X -rays are first taken to check the degree of tooth decay, remove the rotten part, and start treatment.


When the tooth decay is shallow: removes rotten parts and treats them with materials such as resin or amalgam.

When the tooth decay is deep: If you reach the nerve, you have to treat it. Neurology is a treatment that removes rotten nerves, sterilizes it, and then fills with special materials.

When your teeth are damaged a lot: You may need to do a treatment (crown) or implants.

What should I do for a child?


Children are more likely to be tooth decay than adults, and they often do not express well even if their teeth hurts. Therefore, it is important to visit a dentist regularly and get a checkup. If the child's teeth are rotten, the treatment may vary depending on the development of the teeth.


If the root end hole is not formed: Root end -induced molding or root barrier.

If the root end hole is formed: You can perform root canal treatment.



To prevent tooth decay, 


To prevent tooth decay, it is most important to have the right brushing habits. Wipe carefully with a soft toothbrush three times a day and within 3 minutes after meals. It is also a good idea to visit a dentist on a regular basis, take scaling, and treat fluorine.


In order to prevent rotten teeth, it is important to eat regular meals without eating sweet food. And you need to try to keep your teeth healthy through regular dental checkups.


If you have any questions, please contact the dentist at any time ~


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