Why Does Tooth Pulp Need to Be Removed?

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Why Does Tooth Pulp Need to Be Removed?
« on: March 09, 2015, 10:10:06 AM »



When a tooth's nerve tissue or pulp is damaged, it breaks down and bacteria begin to multiply within the pulp chamber. The bacteria and other decayed debris can cause an infection or abscessed tooth. An abscess is a pus-filled pocket that forms at the end of the roots of the tooth. An abscess occurs when the infection spreads all the way past the ends of the roots of the tooth. In addition to an abscess, an infection in the root canal of a tooth can cause:

Swelling that may spread to other areas of the face, neck, or head
Bone loss around the tip of the root
Drainage problems extending outward from the root. A hole can occur through the side of the tooth with drainage into the gums or through the cheek with drainage into the skin.
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Offline Saba Fatema

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Re: Why Does Tooth Pulp Need to Be Removed?
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2015, 03:36:01 PM »
Thanks for sharing.
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