Sometimes after tooth extraction, the root of the tooth in the gums may remain. This situation can cause various problems and requires proper treatment.
Reasons
- Difficult Shots: Because of the complexity of the root structure of the tooth all may not be removed.
- Infection: Post-infection, the roots can make it harder for you to get out of.
- Insufficient Observation: The roots of dentists to assess exactly fails.
Symptoms
- Pain: The remaining root, it can cause discomfort and pain.
- Swelling: Inflammation and swelling of the gums may occur.
- Bad Smell: A bad odor in the mouth may occur.
Methods Of Treatment
- Dental Evaluation: First, your dentist will evaluate the situation.
- X-Rays: To determine the exact location of the roots of X-ray can be taken.
- Surgical Intervention: If necessary, the remaining can be removed with a surgical procedure of the root.
Keep the root in the tooth, when it is not made timely intervention can lead to more serious problems. Therefore, it is important to consult a dentist when symptoms occur.
