Tooth root infection

2017-06-12 15:42:36
Due to injury in the upper front four tooth. Tooth r loose infection is developing in their root. Doctor suggest root canal treatment. And my four tooth will be dead.pls tell me is there tteatment in homeopathy to cure the root infection without making the tooth dead. I m 18 yrs old. Pls advise.
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If there is infection in the roots of teeth, they are as good as dead with existing infection. Root canal treatment is to preserve teeth in the mouth and not getting it removed. If you are going to delay treatment, condition may worsen. Homeopathic treatment will not help in such a situation
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Visit and get the treatment done by an Endodontist

Answered2017-06-14 10:44:54

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Go for root canal treatment. As it is already infected it is advisable to clean & remove the infection.

Answered2017-06-12 15:48:02

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if u had pain or discoloured or loose tooth, Root canal treatment will be the better option followed by crowns (caps).....treatment plan will b based on X-ray findings.....there s no homeopathy treatment for a tooth........
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Visit a dentist

Answered2017-06-12 19:21:33

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U should get radiographic evaluation of the front teeth ..for detection of fractures in the teeth which have undergone trauma...this will also give an idea about the teeth involved with infection ... If no fracture in teeth anotomy then..it's RCT followed by crown placement

Answered2017-06-12 16:10:15

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