Tooth extraction is the removal of all of the tooth during an ideal outcome, but in some cases only the upper part can be removed and the root of the tooth under the gums may remain. Remaining tooth can cause problems such as infection and pain, and therefore must be removed. The remaining tooth root to the shoot, and more according to other outer film can be a complex process may require surgical intervention. In this paper, the reasons for extraction of the remaining teeth, methods, and we will focus on the healing process.
The Remaining Tooth Root Causes
Only a portion of the tooth during tooth extraction and removal of the root behind a variety of reasons. The curve of the root of the tooth or cracks especially if the upper part of the tooth root into the jawbone can be stuck when it was pulled. In addition, if it becomes brittle or rotten tooth root, during the shooting, a portion of the root may break off and remain under the gums. This situation usually wisdom teeth or root complex structure are more common in female.
When tooth roots in the jaw remain over time, the area can become inflamed and may become open to infection. Therefore, the removal of the tooth root and the withdrawal of remaining health.
Shooting The Remaining Tooth Root Methods
The withdrawal of the remaining tooth root of the tooth in the jaw, depending on the status can be done by various methods. The dentist's chosen method, the position of the root and will vary according to the structure of the patient's mouth.
- Surgical Tooth Extraction:
If tooth, gum and jaw bone have settled deep within, the dentist may require a surgical intervention. During this process, the gums is surgically opened and the region where is located the root is reached. The tooth root is removed and then carefully again is closed by suturing. Surgical tooth extraction is usually performed under local anesthesia so that the patient does not feel pain. - Disassembly Method:
In some cases, the tooth roots can be divided into small pieces before being released from the jaw. This technique is used to remove it with minimal damage to the bone around the root. By separating the root into small pieces and each piece the dentist carefully removes it. This method makes it easier and safer removal of your teeth. - X-Ray Detection With The Help Of Root:
The tooth root is taken before it is important for the dentist to know the exact whereabouts of the root. X-ray imaging plays a major role at this stage. The X-ray, thanks to how settled the root portion of the tooth in the jaw bone, and this process also facilitates the shooting.
The Healing Process
Remaining after the healing process, the tooth root is taken of the shot depends on the complexity and the overall health of the person. Pain in the healing process, there may be slight bleeding and swelling, but these are usually passes within a few days.
Are some points that should be considered to prevent complications and speed up the healing process:
- Relaxation: Physical activity should be avoided for at least a day after tooth extraction. The shooting area for the healing of the body needs to rest.
- Ice Application: Shooting ice packs to reduce the swelling in the area for the first 24 hours can be made.
- Soft Foods: Hard and hot foods should avoid during the healing process, more soft and cold foods should be preferred.
- Dental Hygiene: Brushing and flossing should be done carefully, because of the sensitivity of the shooting area should not be in direct contact.
- Antibiotics and pain killers: Antibiotics and pain relievers prescribed by the dentist should be used regularly. These drugs prevent infection and relieves pain.
Results
Remaining tooth root, timely intervention can lead to infection and more serious dental problems. The root of the tooth, the dentist surgically to remove it is crucial for the Prevention of such complications. The shooting process of a thorough maintenance and to follow the recommendations of the dentist, accelerates the healing process and protects the health of the mouth. The shoot on the root of the tooth is a complex process, although thanks to modern dentistry techniques, successful and can be done in a safe manner.
