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Dead Tooth: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment


Posted on 7/18/2022 by SmileCOS Dentistry
Dead Tooth: Causes, Symptoms & TreatmentTooth decay is a common problem among people of all ages. Like any other organ in the body, teeth require good care and maintenance to stay healthy. Unfortunately, we have seen many individuals experience tooth loss due to this issue. Here we will be discussing what causes dead teeth, their symptoms, and treatment methods available for patients suffering from it today.

What is a Dead Tooth?


When a tooth has been affected by decay and becomes infected, it is called a dead tooth. It could also be known as an avulsed or knocked out tooth which means that the tooth's nerve has died due to an injury such as trauma from sports or other accidents. When someone loses their teeth in this way, they should visit their dentist immediately to ensure that no infection sets into the jawbone where they lose it. If left untreated for too long after losing a tooth, there can be additional complications associated with infections setting up in your mouth and gums.

Signs and Symptoms of a Dead Tooth


There are a few telltale signs and symptoms of an infected dead tooth. The most common one is pain. In addition, you may experience throbbing, sensitivity to hot or cold, aching, or even sharp pains in the tooth. In some cases, you might also see swelling around the gum tissue near the tooth or even drainage from the gums. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is best to visit your dentist as soon as possible for an evaluation.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Dead Teeth


We will likely be able to diagnose a dead tooth by looking at it and doing some simple tests. X-rays may also be taken to help better understand what is happening inside the tooth. Depending on the infection's progress, your dentist may recommend treatment options like antibiotics or a root canal. If it is determined that you need surgery to extract your tooth, there are minimally invasive procedures available where only small incisions are made

Tooth decay is a common problem that can lead to the loss of teeth. If you are experiencing any of the signs or symptoms of a dead tooth, please visit us as soon as possible or call us and we'll sort you out.
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