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Tooth nerve inflammation, also known as pulpitis, is a dental condition where the tissue inside the tooth, called the pulp, becomes inflamed. Apical periodontitis, also known as root canal inflammation, is a specific form of tooth nerve inflammation that extends to the tissue around the root tip of the tooth. In this article, we will cover the essential aspects of tooth nerve inflammation, different forms, causes, diagnosis, progression, painless cases, prevention, risk factors, and treatment.
Preventing tooth nerve inflammation and apical periodontitis involves maintaining good oral hygiene, regularly brushing with fluoride toothpaste, daily flossing, and attending regular dental check-ups. Avoiding tooth decay and addressing dental issues at an early stage also help reduce the risk of tooth nerve inflammation and apical periodontitis.
Some significant risk factors for tooth nerve inflammation include untreated tooth decay, broken teeth, improperly placed or damaged dental restorations, and dental trauma. Additionally, poor oral hygiene, smoking, and a weakened immune system can increase the risk of tooth nerve inflammation.
The treatment of tooth nerve inflammation typically begins with a root canal treatment to remove the inflamed pulp and save the tooth. In some cases of apical periodontitis, an apex resection is necessary after a root canal treatment to remove the inflamed tissue around the root tip and preserve the tooth. In some cases, a tooth extraction may be required if the tooth cannot be saved. After treatment, maintaining good oral hygiene and attending regular dental check-ups are crucial to preserve the health of the teeth and surrounding tissues.
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