Friday, 21 March 2025

Fractured Tooth: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

 Fractured Tooth: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

A fractured tooth can be painful and lead to complications if left untreated. Common causes include biting hard objects, trauma, teeth grinding, large fillings, and age-related wear.




Symptoms:

  • Pain while chewing

  • Sensitivity to hot and cold

  • Swelling or gum irritation

  • Intermittent pain

  • Visible cracks

Treatment Options:

  1. Dental Bonding: Fixes minor cracks.

  2. Dental Crown: Strengthens and protects larger fractures.

  3. Root Canal: Removes damaged pulp if needed.

  4. Extraction: Severe cases may require removal and replacement.

  5. Veneers: Enhances minor front tooth fractures.

Prevention:

  • Avoid chewing hard objects.

  • Use a mouthguard for sports or grinding.

  • Maintain good oral hygiene.

  • Visit your dentist regularly.

Seeking prompt dental care ensures better outcomes. If you suspect a fractured tooth, consult your dentist immediately!



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 To book an appointment with us

Call us at: +912240147049/09321330133

iDent, Idyll Dental Clinic

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Website: www.smileident.com

Saturday, 1 March 2025

Pulp Devitalizing Agents: A Key Step in Painless Endodontics

Pulp Devitalizing Agents: A Key Step in Painless Endodontics


Pulp devitalizing agents play a crucial role in endodontics by helping to eliminate inflamed or infected pulp tissue before root canal treatment. These agents work by gradually necrotizing the pulp, reducing pain and making the removal process more manageable for both the dentist and the patient. 

Traditionally, arsenic-based compounds were widely used due to their rapid action, but concerns over toxicity and potential damage to surrounding tissues have led to a decline in their use. Today, safer alternatives such as paraformaldehyde-based agents and calcium hydroxide are preferred for their effectiveness with fewer side effects.

The application of these agents is a carefully controlled process. After diagnosing irreversible pulpitis, the dentist places the devitalizing agent in a sealed cavity to allow it to act over a specified period. This method ensures the pulp is sufficiently devitalized, minimizing pain during subsequent procedures. However, excessive exposure or improper use of these agents can lead to complications, including damage to surrounding tissues. Therefore, modern dentistry is shifting toward vital pulp therapies and biocompatible materials that promote healing rather than complete devitalization.

With advancements in dental science, the emphasis is now on preserving as much natural tooth structure as possible while ensuring patient comfort. While pulp devitalizing agents remain a useful tool in specific cases, alternative treatments like direct pulp capping and regenerative endodontics are gaining popularity. 

Consulting with a dental professional ensures that the most suitable and least invasive approach is chosen for each patient, paving the way for a healthier and pain-free smile.


To book an appointment with us

Call us at: +912240147049/09321330133

iDent, Idyll Dental Clinic

Email: smileident@gmail.com

Website: www.smileident.com