Causes And Risk Factors For Pulpitis

Injury To The Teeth

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If individuals suffer an injury to their teeth, they can have a variety of problems. The trauma experienced can affect multiple teeth. The injury can result in patients moving some of their teeth and irritating the pulp and nerves within each of them. When the pulp is irritated, it becomes inflamed. Depending on the extent of the trauma, pulpitis may be reversible or irreversible. If it is reversible, the dentist may want to monitor the teeth and make sure no intervention is needed and no bacteria has entered the pulp. If it is irreversible, the dentist will have no choice but to perform a root canal or perhaps even a tooth extraction. The difference between the two kinds of pulpitis is in reversible pulpitis, the pulp can repair itself. This is contrary to irreversible, where the pulp is too damaged and cannot heal, resulting in the death of the tooth.

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