After a root canal, you should wait at least 24 hours before brushing the treated area to allow the tissue to settle. However, continue to brush your other teeth as normal. When you do brush the treated area, be gentle to avoid discomfort. Always follow specific aftercare instructions provided by your dentist for the best recovery.
Regularly practicing good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing can prevent cavities from reaching the pulp of the tooth. Visiting your dentist for routine checkups allows them to detect and treat dental issues, such as tooth decay or cracks, before they require a root canal.
yes you can
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P2-5,000/teeth.
The pulp in teeth is the part which is taken out when you have "root canal therapy", it is the nerve and blood vessels. The pulp in teeth is the part which is taken out when you have "root canal therapy", it is the nerve and blood vessels.
No, but it is what most dentist's do, and it is better for your teeth.
The nerve can not regenerate in a tooth, instead what is left of it will eventually die. You would be better off having the root canal treatment completed and if it is a back tooth you NEED a crown on the tooth to prevent breaking the tooth in the future. The tissue inside a tooth cannot be regrown after root canal therapy. But you can keep your tooth all your life if the root canal is well done and well restaured, and if you brush your teeth well. In the future, they may be able to harvest your own stem cells and implant the cells into your jawbone. This would heal or possibly regrow dead or missing teeth.
Yes, teeth that have root canals frequently turn dark over time.
Baby's tooth are important to save and you should get the root canal done. the reason behind this is that milk teeth keep the space for their successor permanent teeth. Without the milk teeth in place, other teeth occupy that space and the permanent tooth might stay stuck inside the jaw as it doesn't have the required space to come out. You can visit Paragon Dental if you are in Modesto, California for the baby's dental checkup.
For tea or coffee stained teeth, OTC whitening products work okay after your regular cleaning. For more tenacious stain, a professional whitening may be necessary. If you have one tooth that is noticeably browner than the adjacent teeth, it could have a damaged/dead nerve and need root canal therapy. See your dentist for a checkup before beginning any bleaching regimen.
Get a tooth brush and tooth paste and there brush your teeth….DUH!!