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Infection at teethroot
Hello sir my mother has reported recently that she has been suffering from toothpain at the end of right lower jaw. We consulted a local doctor and got the x-ray report at the infected area. He said that the root of the teeth has infection and the initial treatment will be through mdicines and oitment.... if there is no sign of cure then rootcanal surgery will be done. Sir my questions are as follows : 1) why would ones teeth get infection at the roots? 2) What are best treatments available till date that avoids surgery? 3) What are the further measures to be taken? 4) If my mother wants her teeth replaced... is ceramic tooth the best option? Need some suggestions regarding tooth replacement. Please do the needful.
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Hi, since you have already consulted your dentist, the solutions have already been given for u. For your queries 1.there are so many reasons for which a root can be infected, but the most common one is decay. 2. One more thing I wanted to add here is there is no surgery for doing a root canal treatment. It's a chair side treatment done under local anaesthesia to save the tooth( preferably by root canal specialists) . 3. There is no remedies for pain until there is a treatment being rendered. 4. If replacement is needed u need to decide which material u r gona select and of course the ceramic the costliest is better ( u can discuss about different materials with your dentist) Take care of your mother .
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