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Can Root Canal Issues Cause Facial Swelling? Understanding the Connection

Can root canal issues cause facial swelling? Hello Dr. Liu, Recently, I have been experiencing facial swelling that comes and goes. My family doctor mentioned that, aside from allergies (which have not yet been identified), it could also be related to dental issues. I do have a ...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: If a tooth becomes infected due to periodontal disease or necrosis of the nerve, it may lead to facial swelling. At this time, the swollen area may exhibit redness, heat, and pain, which is referred to as cellulitis. Systemic symptoms such as fever and fatigue may also occ...

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Understanding Orthodontics: Costs and Impact of Gum Disease and Wisdom Teeth

Orthodontics? I went to an outpatient clinic to consult a doctor about orthodontics, and she mentioned that I have periodontal disease and that my wisdom teeth have not erupted yet. She suggested extracting one of my molars. I am considering getting full orthodontic treatment. I ...


Dr. Yang Hui Reply:
To create space for crowded or protruding teeth, tooth extraction is often necessary during orthodontic treatment. If the teeth require minimal space or if an external device is used to move the teeth backward, it may be possible to avoid extraction. The average cost of orthodont...

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Understanding Temporary Dentures: Pain, Adjustments, and Next Steps

Denture issues I had a root canal treatment on my lower right molar over a year ago, and everything was fine during that time. However, I felt some pain near the gums when tapping on it. I was considering getting a crown, but I hesitated due to my fear of discomfort. Recently, I ...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello: Teeth that have undergone root canal treatment are prone to fracture, so it is usually necessary to fabricate a crown to protect the tooth from breaking. Your tooth has completed root canal treatment for over a year, and there is a possibility of it cracking, which can pre...

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Water Flossers and Gum Disease: Expert Opinions and Treatment Options

Water flossers and periodontal disease? Hello Dr. Wu, 1. I have periodontal disease, and during my visit, my dentist recommended using a water flosser for better cleaning. However, another doctor at a different hospital advised against using a water flosser, stating that it cou...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello: 1. A water flosser can assist in oral hygiene, but it cannot completely remove dental plaque from tooth surfaces or oral mucosa. The most effective methods remain the use of traditional toothbrushes and dental floss. Please follow the instructions provided when using the...

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Dealing with Tooth Loss: Dental Care and Insurance Support in Taiwan

Tooth loss The teeth were already unhealthy, and due to an accident at work, one of the teeth was struck. It did not fall out immediately but eventually did after some time. Now, there is only one tooth left in the lower jaw. What should I do about this? Is there any assistance a...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Unhealthy teeth commonly include periodontal disease and dental caries, both of which are caused by oral bacterial infections compounded by inadequate oral hygiene over time, leading to these prevalent oral diseases. Additionally, if a tooth is accidentally struck, it may become ...

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Post-Teeth Cleaning Sensitivity: Tips for Relief and Recovery

After teeth cleaning, my teeth are very sensitive to hot and cold? Dear Doctor: Ever since my teeth were cleaned, they have been extremely sensitive to hot and cold, to the point where I’m tearing up. The doctor recommended using a desensitizing toothpaste like Sensodyne. Will th...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: Ultrasonic scaling is a procedure that removes calculus and plaque covering the teeth and roots. Once cleaned, the roots become exposed, making them more sensitive to temperature changes. After the scaling, it is advisable to avoid certain foods temporarily and to consume ...

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Understanding the Differences in Dentures: Cost, Materials, and Options

Removable dentures I recently went to Keelung Hospital for periodontal treatment and had several teeth extracted. Initially, the doctor suggested an 8-tooth removable denture for 18,000 TWD. However, I was recently informed that it would be better to get a permanent removable den...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
After tooth loss, dental prosthetics can be considered, including traditional removable dentures or fixed dentures. The ideal choice depends on the specific situation of the tooth loss and the patient's financial considerations. Removable dentures are further classified into...

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Understanding Pain After Gum Treatment: What to Expect and When to Worry

Periodontal issues I underwent periodontal treatment last Thursday (September 6), but today the tooth still hurts. Is this normal? Generally, how long does it take for the pain to subside?


Dr. Yuan Ziming Reply:
The type of gum treatment performed cannot be determined from the question. It is unclear why the treatment was done. If it is gingivitis, the symptoms should resolve quickly.

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Managing Gum Recession and Swelling During Pregnancy: What You Need to Know

Gingival recession and enlargement? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my gums. I have mild recession in each of my gums and they often bleed. Now that I am pregnant, it seems to have worsened, and my gums feel swollen to the point that they seem to be separating from my tee...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
During pregnancy, hormonal changes can lead to increased sensitivity of the gums, making them more susceptible to inflammation, redness, and bleeding due to oral bacteria or external irritants. Therefore, it is essential to maintain good oral hygiene during pregnancy by employing...

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Understanding Dental Implants: Key Considerations and Expert Advice

Dental implant Hello: Recently, I had my lower right second molar extracted due to periodontal disease, and the first molar had already been removed. Since I cannot have a dental bridge, I am considering dental implants. I would like to ask: Given that I still have periodontal is...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: Is it possible to get dental implants if you have periodontal disease? It should be possible, but the prerequisite is that your periodontal disease must be treated and in a stable condition, without inflammation or infection, and you must maintain excellent oral hygiene, e...

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Understanding Root Canal Treatment and Dental Crown Options: A Comprehensive Guide

Root canal treatment Doctor, I have a few questions: (1) I have deep cavities in my molars. After drilling, it felt like there was some manual grinding, which was quite painful. Is this part of root canal treatment? I have gone through this process about 4.5 times. (2) I also had...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: When you visit a dental clinic, the dentist should explain the condition of your cavities and the treatment plan using X-rays. If this is not explained, you can request clarification. Your descriptions often use "it seems," but you can directly ask the dentist, &...

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Understanding Gingival Sulcus: Importance and Surgical Considerations

What is the gingival sulcus? Hello, Director: Thank you and Dr. Peng for answering my questions. I am unclear about what you mean by the gingival sulcus? Is it the vertical height of the space between the teeth that the interdental brush passes through? My tooth root gaps are ver...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: The gingival sulcus is the space between the gums and the teeth. Using an interdental brush is for cleaning the root area of adjacent teeth, rather than the gum area that passes through the interproximal space. If the serrated defect you mentioned does not cause any pain o...

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Is Teeth Whitening Safe for Patients with Gum Disease?

Teeth whitening Hello, doctor: Due to my periodontal disease, I am unsure if I am suitable for teeth whitening treatments. Additionally, are there any related side effects after whitening?


Dr. Zhuang Suhui Reply:
It is unclear what the severity of your periodontal disease is. The main side effect of teeth whitening is increased tooth sensitivity, and over time, the color may revert, so it is essential to carefully evaluate before proceeding.

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Understanding Jagged Tooth Roots: Causes and Treatment Options

The tooth root exhibits a serrated appearance? Director: Hello, I recently changed my dentist, and after reviewing my dental X-rays, they diagnosed me with periodontal disease. They mentioned that the portion of my tooth roots covered by the gum tissue appears serrated, which the...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: Improper brushing can lead to gum recession, and if you notice a serrated appearance at the root area, it is essential to improve your brushing technique. If there is no periodontal disease (which is defined as having a periodontal pocket depth greater than 5mm; generally,...

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Understanding Gum Swelling: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Gum swelling is unbearable? Hello Doctor, my mother has been suffering from gum swelling for the past six months. She experiences sharp pain when her upper and lower teeth touch, and she has slight swelling in her cheeks. The middle and back parts of her tongue have lost their co...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
The primary cause of gum swelling is inflammation resulting from infection of the periodontal tissues (including both soft and hard tissues), which can lead to bleeding. Since this affects the supporting structures of the teeth, the most immediate impact is weakened chewing abili...

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Exploring Zygomatic Implants for Severe Periodontal Disease: A Viable Option?

Periodontal disease and zygomatic implants? Hello Doctor: My father has severe periodontal disease and requires surgical treatment (he has already had multiple teeth extracted and often experiences tooth pain, making it difficult to chew). Due to his congenital dental issues, tra...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello, zygomatic implants are a last resort procedure for patients with severe atrophy of the maxillary and mandibular alveolar ridges, where traditional dental implants cannot be performed. If traditional implants are feasible, they are certainly recommended, as there have been ...

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Can Periodontal Bone Regeneration Surgery Be Done for Missing Teeth?

Please ask about bones? Can periodontal bone regeneration surgery be performed in an edentulous area? What is the cost? How much periodontal bone can be regenerated? How much can the periodontal bone recover? Thank you!


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Periodontal bone regeneration surgery utilizes periodontal regeneration membranes and bone growth factors to promote the regeneration of lost alveolar bone. Research reports indicate that the amount of bone regeneration is related to the original pattern, area, and extent of alve...

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Understanding Gum Recession: Causes and Solutions for Healthy Teeth

Gum recession - what should I do? Dr. Lai: Hello, I recently noticed that my gums have been receding. My gums used to be very full, but now they have receded by three-quarters, and it feels like my tooth is about to fall out. Only one-quarter of the gum tissue is still supporting...


Dr. Lai Yishao Reply:
Gum recession is typically a symptom of periodontal disease. More severe periodontal disease can lead to increased mobility of the teeth and even displacement. It is recommended to seek prompt treatment and to ensure proper dental hygiene practices.

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Understanding Root Canal Treatment Medications and Procedures: A Patient's Guide

Medications and Management for Root Canal Treatment Dr. Liu: I have been seeing the same dentist for over a decade for my dental issues. Since she left her practice, I went to a new clinic near my home for a routine check-up. The new dentist indicated that the tooth I had previou...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: During the root canal treatment process, it is essential to frequently irrigate the root canal with disinfectant solutions to achieve sterilization and flush out debris, preventing blockage within the canal. The most commonly used disinfectant irrigant is sodium hypochlori...

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Understanding Gum Bleeding: Is It a Sign of Blood Cancer?

How to determine I’m sorry to hear about your concerns. Bleeding gums can be caused by various factors, including gum disease, poor oral hygiene, or certain medical conditions. While it is true that persistent bleeding gums can sometimes be associated with blood disorders, such a...


Dr. Yuan Ziming Reply:
Bleeding gums indicate unhealthy periodontal conditions, so the first step is to check for any remaining calculus that hasn't been removed. Additionally, poor oral hygiene, such as inadequate brushing, can easily lead to gingivitis. If the bleeding stops on its own, the issu...

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