To caries it is impossible to concern "through sleeves".This is quite a serious disease, the consequences of which can be unpredictable. First of all, they can touch the dental root, i.e. the part of the tooth where nerves are located, and cause pulpitis. Pulpite is easy to recognize; the tooth begins to whine, then get sick. Subsequently, the pain can be simply unbearable. If you seek help from a dentist in a timely manner, then the tooth and nerve can still be saved. Although, if there is already a strong pain in the tooth, then you can not doubt that the nerve will have to be removed.
If caries is in the initial stage, thentreatment is usually performed by a medicamentous method. In addition, in some cases, the damaged carious tooth cavity is removed. This is done in order to keep the tooth alive. However, here the main thing is to guess the stage of caries. For otherwise, the inflammation will not be prevented.
I must say that the removal of the nerve in the tooth - thisthe last measure of treatment. Usually it is applied when it is necessary to keep the tooth itself and prevent its removal. This process, which is still called depulpation, is applied when caries deeply affects the tooth and initiates the appearance of pulpitis.
It is fair to say that allsome 15 years ago, the removal of the dental nerve was very painful. In principle, it should not be surprising, because the dentist had to work hard to drill the drill to get to the nerve endings. After that, the arsenic was placed in the tooth for 2-3 days, put a temporary seal and waited for the medicine to kill the nerve.
When the patient's pain was passing, thismeant that the nerve was "killed." The temporary filling was removed, the dead nerve was pulled out with a special thin needle, and a permanent seal was placed on the tooth.
However, not always everything went smoothly.Removing the nerve with arsenic in some cases depended on the physiological structure of the tooth and the mental state of the patient, so two or three days were not enough to kill the nerve. And this means that the removal of the nerve in the tooth, which is not yet completely dead, was accompanied by severe pain and certain discomfort.
But that was before.Now the removal of the nerve in the tooth is very different. A patient must be given a dose of pain medication to block the pain. This method sometimes allows such an operation to be carried out without killing the nerve, which has a beneficial effect on the inner surface of the tooth; it remains alive.
After this way will be producedremoval of the nerve in the tooth, the dental canals are to be sealed. As a rule, a permanent seal is established immediately, however, if it is planned to re-check the cavity for possible inflammatory processes, then a temporary seal is placed in this case.
Современная процедура удаления нерва длится не more than an hour. However, although the nerve is already removed, it does not affect the tooth, but the latter becomes fragile, so it is impossible to give a heavy load to it when chewing solid food, so that it does not split.
Despite the fact that the possible risks ofcomplications during depulpation are minimized, they can not be completely excluded. Therefore, if the removal of the dental nerve was carried out poorly, then perhaps repeated intervention.
Thus, in order to prevent furthersuch troubles and keep your teeth healthy, they should be taken care of regularly and, at the slightest suspicion of caries, go to the dentist to prevent further spread of the disease. Teeth should be regularly cleaned with toothpaste and rinsed after each meal.