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Poor dental hygiene is the main reason
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Posted 2014-04-30 12:14 AM (#196542)
Subject: Poor dental hygiene is the main reason


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Poor dental hygiene is the main reason for tooth decay, tooth pain, and other oral health conditions. If you don't maintain good oral health habits, including brushing and flossing regularly, plaque can develop and lead to cavities. Left untreated, a cavity can eventually affect the soft center (or pulp) of your tooth, which contains sensitive nerves and delicate blood vessels. And if pulp diseases aren't properly managed, you can lose your teeth.

Symptoms of Pulp Diseases

Depending on the type of pulp disease, symptoms may vary in intensity and can include:

Pain in a tooth or teeth when you eat something very sweet, hot, or cold
Sudden, intense pain in the mouth nsk handpieces
Infection in the mouth
Types of Pulp Diseases

There are several different pulp diseases, including:

Reversible pulpitis, or mild inflammation of the pulp. Symptoms typically include pain upon eating or drinking something very sweet, hot, or cold. Without treatment, the inflammation can progress to a dental abscess, a collection of bacteria and pus. Good oral health habits can help offset reversible pulpitis, but in many cases, a filling is eventually needed. Pulpitis can also occur if you crack or break a tooth. http://www.medorder.eu/category-1888-b0-Autoclave-Sterilizer.html
Irreversible pulpitis, or severe inflammation of the pulp that can't be cured. Symptoms include sudden intense pain. Left untreated, it can result in a widespread gum and connective tissue infection. Irreversible pulpitis is generally treated with a root canal procedure. If that doesn't work, your dentist may have to remove the tooth.
Dental pulp calcification (also known as dental pulp stones).This is a condition in which hardening, or calcification, of pulp tissue results in hypersensitivity and extreme pain because the dental nerves become compressed. A root canal is usually necessary to clear away hardened tissue.
Dental pulp exposure.This condition comes on when damage to the external covering of a tooth, such as a cavity or crack in the tooth, exposes the normally protected pulp to bacteria and irritating food particles. Pain is the most frequent symptom and without proper dental care, a mild infection can progress into a serious abscess. Depending on the degree of pulp exposure, a filling, root-canal procedure, or even tooth extraction may be required.
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