The slope of the tooth root, and he (Horizontal Extraction – landscape mode) to be stuck in, dental health and jaw about the structure of a complex condition. The tooth roots natural slope, and the slope determines the placement of the teeth in the jaw bone, the teeth helps to stop in the correct position. However, in some cases, the slope of the tooth root may be abnormal, and in this case, it may cause complications during procedures such as tooth extraction. If he is stuck in the jaw bone during tooth extraction or root means to be stuck in a jam, and this situation may require surgical intervention. In this paper, the slope of the tooth root, and he will be stuck in causes, symptoms and treatment methods will be detailed.
He stuck the tooth root and the curve of the reasons why
- Anatomical Differences:
The slope of the roots of natural teeth, will vary between individuals. In some people, the roots of the teeth settling in at quite a steep angle, others may show more horizontal or diagonal slope. These differences can make it harder for the roots to get out of during tooth extraction and he may cause it to be stuck in. - Impacted Teeth:
Impacted teeth, especially wisdom teeth, like they couldn't exactly in the jawbone and stuck to the structure of the jaw are out. These teeth often due to abnormal curvature of the roots of the teeth may be stuck. During the removal of impacted teeth root due to the inclination he may happen to be stuck in it. - Tooth trauma and Fractures:
To be outside with a blow or trauma, tooth root, may lead to changes in slope. In this case, complete removal may be difficult and Root during tooth extraction of the roots can tap into the jawbone. He stuck by breaking the curve of the root can cause tooth fractures. - Orthodontic Treatment:
The slope of the tooth root, may change due to forces applied during orthodontic treatment. To move the teeth, the teeth may affect the natural slope of the forces applied, and in this case, the roots during tooth extraction may increase the risk of sticking. - Dental caries and periodontal diseases:
The roots of teeth are weakened due to decay or infection, when the slope of the tooth root may become abnormal. Weakened the roots of teeth, the tooth into the jawbone during extraction carries the risk of sticking.
He's stuck in the curve of the tooth root and symptoms of
- During Tooth Extraction Difficulty:
The slope of the tooth root due to the complete removal of the root of the tooth during extraction can be difficult. This is usually during tooth extraction, the dentist encountered by a complication. Being stuck in the root of the tooth is extracted the jaw bone can result in failure. - Pain and tenderness:
When he is stuck in, or during tooth extraction severe pain and tenderness in the aftermath can be seen. The root is fully removed when a shooting occurs and constant pressure on the nerves in the area of the tooth can cause pain. - Swelling and Infection:
If the roots of the teeth are embedded in the jaw bone, this may increase the risk of infection. In the region after tooth extraction swelling, redness, and inflammation can be seen. Signs of infection include fever, in the form of bad odor in the mouth may occur. - Restriction In Jaw Movements:
Tooth extraction root and restrict the movements of the jaw during chewing and speaking into it can lead to difficulties in daily activities such as.
The curve of the tooth root methods for the treatment of the dwelling and he
- Surgical Intervention:
If the tooth root is embedded into the jawbone, surgical intervention may be required. This intervention, allows to solve the problem by removing the roots under local anesthesia, the dentist carefully. If you have infection and tissue surrounding the root apply the necessary treatment to remove stuck. - Root Canal Treatment:
If the tooth has lost the vitality of the embedded root, or if it has been infected, root canal treatment can be applied. In this process, the nerves in the root portion of the tooth is cleaned and tissues of the root canals are filled and the tooth is performed to stabilize. - Antibiotic Therapy:
If you've had to be stuck in the root due to infection after tooth extraction, your dentist may recommend antibiotic therapy. By controlling the infection with antibiotics reduces inflammation and relieves pain. However, antibiotic therapy alone may not be enough, may need to be implemented in conjunction with surgical intervention. - The Healing Process After Tooth Extraction:
After tooth extraction, the dentist's recommended maintenance to comply with the instructions, can speed up the healing process. Keeping the area clean outer captured, mouthwash, and recommended the use of drugs reduces the risk of infection and provides a successful delineation of the roots. - Orthodontic Correction:
The slope of the dental Root and started to deviate for orthodontic reasons, in this case, the arrangement of orthodontic treatment may be required. The teeth must be in the right position, and an appropriate treatment plan should be implemented for the correction of Root curvature.
Results
The slope of the tooth root, and he stuck complex are among the issues that are encountered during tooth extractions and surgical interventions. Accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment methods with this kind of complications can be treated successfully. Getting regular checkups and protect your dental health, by following your dentist's instructions, in preventing such problems is of great importance. Surgery, root canal treatment and management of infections, dental conditions, such as slope and the root are the most effective methods for the treatment of sticking.
