Complications of a molar tooth extraction | Pull a molar

Complications of a molar tooth extraction Possible complications that can occur when pulling a molar tooth include the breaking off of the crown. This is not an unusual situation, the roots of the tooth can be removed individually afterwards. During the extraction of the molar, it is still possible that the broken tooth falls down … Complications of a molar tooth extraction | Pull a molar

Root Cancer

root inflammation, pulpitis, apical periodontitis Introduction In the case of an inflammation of the tooth root, the tip of the root is often inflamed. For this reason it is also called “apical periodontitis. An inflammation of the root can be caused by caries bacteria, a fall or by grinding the tooth for e.g. a crown. … Root Cancer

Causes – An overview | Root Cancer

Causes – An overview Tooth root inflammation is often caused by Untreated deep caries Untreated gingivitis Untreated periodontitis Deep gingival pockets Grinding of teeth (rare) Traumas (falls, teeth grinding) Causes in detail Tooth root inflammation (pulpitis) is an unpleasant, extremely painful disease for which there are several causes: This dental disease is primarily caused by … Causes – An overview | Root Cancer

Diagnosis | Root Cancer

Diagnosis In the case of inflammation of the tissue surrounding the tooth root caused by periodontitis, the diagnosis of tooth root inflammation is made by probing the pocket depth with a periodontal probe. In addition, an X-ray image provides evidence of the extent to which the bone has already been damaged. The inflammation and the … Diagnosis | Root Cancer

Prognosis | Root Cancer

Prognosis If the inflammation of the periodontium is not yet so far advanced that there is a strong loosening, the prognosis and therapy of the inflammation of the tooth root is good. If the loosening is very severe, the tooth is lost. After a root tip resection the tooth can be preserved and therefore the … Prognosis | Root Cancer

Broken tooth – what to do?

Introduction A broken tooth, also called tooth fracture, can occur at any age, in milk teeth as well as permanent teeth. This is caused when too strong forces are applied and the tooth cannot withstand the load. For example, chewing hard bread or an accident with a blow to the face can be the cause. … Broken tooth – what to do?