Tuesday 17 July 2012

Suffering from pulpitis which treatment?

The pulpitis commonly known as dental neuralgia. Manifested as severe excruciating pain. Spontaneous pain, exacerbated paroxysmal, intermittent seizures, severe pain occurs without any outside stimulus, the teeth, the time of the early onset of pain, longer duration of remission, with the progression of the disease, late onset of pain long, shorter duration of remission, and even the final remission; night pain is heavier than during the day, in particular, is more pronounced when supine.

Direct pulp capping: covering the perforation of the pulp capping agents directly to the local formation of reparative dentin, to Pithing holes can be closed to achieve the purpose of preserving pulp. For young permanent teeth at an early stage reusable pulpitis or from the replacement of distant primary molars reusable pulpitis.

Indirect pulp capping: capping agents covering the pulp congestion or nearly marrow cavity until the symptoms ease or eliminate the permanent filling a way. Applies early reusable pulpitis, etc.

Pulpotomy: inflammation in the strict disinfection and sterile conditions the coronal pulp tissue removal, coverage of drugs used in the pulp section of the root canal orifice, induction of reparative dentin formation, closure of the root canal orifices to achieve save root pulp vitality and function. For young permanent teeth early or limited to the coronal pulp pulpitis.

Open pith surgery: is high-speed dental drill to dental supplies open the medullary cavity at the top, in order to reduce the intramedullary pressure, for emergency treatment in severe toothache, pulpitis.

Pull the medullary technique: pull the medullary equipment removal of infected pulp pain after opening the chamber.

Root canal filling: Remove the pulp of the crowns and How the treatment of chronic pulpitis roots, strict root canal preparation and disinfection, and then the root canal filling agent tight closure of the root canal, is the most commonly used clinical method of retained teeth.

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