During or after tooth extraction root canal treatment the tooth to stay inside, is a condition that can lead to many health problems. Only the upper part of the tooth (crown side) is pulled out, and sometimes may remain in the root part of the jaw bone. If this condition is neglected, serious infections, pain and other oral health problems may occur. This condition early to prevent long term damage to stay flossing in the mouth it is very important to recognize and apply appropriate treatment methods. In this paper, the losses that flossing remain in the mouth, causes and ways of treatment will be discussed.
Causes Of Flossing Remain In The Mouth
- Difficult Tooth Extraction: Some external shots can be challenging, especially if the teeth such as molars that have a strong root structure. When there is clinging tightly to the bone of the jaw and tooth roots, or the roots of the teeth twisted, bent during shooting when a portion of the root may remain.
- Root Breakage: During shooting, the breakage of the tooth root, the root bone of the jaw to remain in a portion of it may cause. This usually requires surgical intervention and careful occur in weakened or decayed teeth.
- Impacted Teeth: The root portion of the tooth may not be removed during the extraction of impacted teeth. Impacted teeth in the jaw bone may be deep seated, and this increases the risk of staying inside the roots.
- Infection: The root of a tooth on a pre-existing infection, may cause weakening and breakage of the root during shooting. The removal of infected roots may be difficult, and a portion may remain.
Flossing Damages To Stay In The Mouth
- The Risk Of Infection: The remaining teeth in the mouth, the roots, creates an ideal environment for bacteria and plaque buildup. In this case, can lead to the development of an infection around the root. Damaging the surrounding tissue over time may cause abscesses infected by Root. Abscesses, inflammation and leads to severe pain and if left untreated, the infection can spread to other parts of the body and into the jawbone.
- Abscess Formation: The root remaining in the mouth, over time, a pus-filled abscess can turn into. Abscess, severe pain, swelling, fever, and general health status may cause deterioration. An abscess occurs when surgical intervention is required, otherwise it can spread the infection.
- Gum Diseases: The root remaining in the mouth, gums and gum inflammation may be the cause. In this case, can lead to periodontal disease progression. Gum recession, root sensitivity may cause an increase in disclosure and more.
- In The Jaw Bone Damage: Remaining inside the root of the tooth, over time, the jaw bone infection or may cause it to Melt. Jaw bone infection can lead to a serious condition called osteomyelitis. In this case, a weakening of the bone and may cause permanent damage.
- Pain and discomfort: Flossing is usually to remain in the mouth causes pain. This pain may increase during chewing and may affect daily life. Also in case of inflammation of the root, the pain may become more and more severe.
- Damage To Neighboring Teeth: Remaining inside the teeth, or by printing their displacement may cause damage to adjacent teeth. This can disrupt the proper alignment of the teeth and can lead to orthodontic problems.
The Symptoms Of The Tooth Root Remain In The Mouth
- Continuous or intermittent pain after tooth extraction
- Discomfort or pain during chewing
- Gum swelling, redness, or tenderness
- Odor and bad taste in mouth
- Fire and deterioration in general health status
- Facial swelling or pain in the jaw area
Methods Of Treatment
- Surgical Intervention: The remaining teeth in the mouth, the most common method for the extraction of the root of surgery. Dentists, by making an incision to remove the remaining root root removes it from the jaw bone. This procedure is usually performed under local anesthesia depending on the experience of the dentist, is completed in a short time.
- Abscess Drainage: If Root abscess occurs due to the dentist within the abscess by draining fluid from the infection is under control. This process helps to reduce pain and swelling spreading of the infection.
- Antibiotic Therapy: If residual Root developed due to infection, the dentist can apply antibiotic therapy. Antibiotics prior to surgery can alleviate the infection and helps prevent the spread of infection.
- X-Ray Control: After tooth extraction the tooth root are being fully stripped off to see if X-rays can be made. This, and remaining inside with early intervention, identify the root of the problem is solved.
Results
To stay in one of your teeth in your mouth, is a serious condition that can cause many health problems. Infection, abscess, gum disease and jaw bone complications such as damage can occur. Therefore, if you felt any discomfort or pain after the extraction, the dentist should consult and carry out the necessary checks. Early intervention to prevent complications and it is crucial for the removal of remaining inside the root.
