Causes of dental disease and methods of their treatment.
Toothache refers to the painfully tolerated pain. To identify and eliminate it, you need to contact the dentist. The causes of discomfort can be completely different, which is why an examination is required from a specialist who will determine the cause and conduct treatment. The most common tooth disease is caries. It softens the hard tissues and forms a cavity, which upon reaching the pulp begins to cause pain when in contact with food or drinks. If you do not take timely measures and do not perform treatment, then the likelihood of developing pulpitis.
Pulpitis is characterized by sudden pain. At the beginning of the disease, toothache is short-lived, but over time it flows into a sharp form. If you do not undergo treatment, the pulpitis develops into periodonitis. This disease is a periodontal tissue that inflames up to the alveolar bone around the diseased tooth. In the absence of medical intervention, the patient suffers constant pain, which goes to the facial muscles, the body temperature rises, the gum flows.
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Periodontitis is a painful disease, with all the accompanying periods of remissions and exacerbations. The cause of periodontitis is very often covered in improperly placed seals, irrational crowns, and the like. In this case it is advisable to