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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 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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Dealing with a Large Cavity: Pain, Treatment Options, and Costs

There is a large cavity in the tooth? Hello, doctor. I have a large cavity in my tooth, and it hurts a lot. I feel like it has already affected the nerve. The cavity is so big that I have trouble eating because of the pain. If I need to have it extracted, how much would a filling...


Dr. Lai Yishao Reply:
Tooth decay pain should be treated. Whether extraction is necessary depends on the extent of the damage. If the tooth root can be preserved after root canal treatment, a crown can be placed directly on the root in the future. If the damage is too severe and extraction is required...

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Understanding Retained Tooth Roots: Implications for Dental Health

Dental root Hello, I have a few questions for the doctor. I recently had my wisdom teeth extracted, but due to the angle of the tooth roots being too close to the nerve, my dentist left the roots embedded in the gum. Will these roots continue to grow? Since they are located deep ...


Dr. Gao Zhijian Reply:
The tooth root will not continue to grow longer and will not cause cleaning difficulties in the future. In principle, if the wisdom tooth is clean and free of infection before extraction, leaving the root inside should not pose a problem. However, it is necessary to evaluate the ...

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Understanding Dental Fistulas: Causes, Treatment, and Healing Insights

Dental fistula Hello, doctor. Recently, I developed a fistula after root canal treatment. There is a small hole in the gum near my left central incisor, and the doctor said that it is a fistula. The medication injected into the tooth root can come out of this hole. The doctor men...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello, 1. If the fistula does not heal, bacteria can easily accumulate within it, increasing the risk of infection; therefore, it should be excised. 2. Fistula surgery is not very time-consuming; a general physician can typically complete it in about half an hour.

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Dealing with Curved Tooth Roots During Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment, but the tip of my tooth root is curved..? Hello! I am currently undergoing root canal treatment, but the tip of my tooth root is curved. My doctor is filling it with medication, but it causes pain whenever I bite down. Yesterday, when I went for a medication...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: The roots have varying degrees of curvature, and the more curved the root, the more challenging the treatment at the apex. Endodontic specialists are better equipped to manage curved root canals; usually, extraction is not necessary. Please visit the "Taiwan Endodonti...

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The Risks of Tooth Extraction: Understanding Sinus Complications

The risks of tooth extraction! I have seen online that tooth extraction can lead to sinusitis! Are the sinuses connected to the teeth? How could this happen? My dentist once told me that if the two are too close, the extraction could tear the "membrane" or even injure t...


Dr. Wang Cunzhen Reply:
Hello, Xiao Guo: What you mentioned is not an exaggeration at all, and it indeed has a high chance of occurring. This is because the maxillary sinuses are located very close to the roots of our upper teeth. It's similar to a neighbor downstairs hammering something into the c...

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Understanding Gum Surgery: What to Expect and Pain Management

Gum surgery I recently had an X-ray and discovered a dark shadow approximately 0.8 cm in size above the gum line of my front tooth. The doctor mentioned that I would need surgical treatment or possibly the removal of the prosthetic tooth to undergo root canal therapy again. Howev...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: According to your statement, it appears that there is a bacterial infection in the root canal of the front tooth, with bacteria and their endotoxins leaking out of the apex of the root canal, causing inflammation and resorption of the alveolar bone. This can be detected as...

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Persistent Tightness After Apex Surgery: Is It Normal?

Is the area around the apex surgery still tight and hasn't subsided? Hello, Doctor: I would like to ask you a question. I underwent an apicoectomy on May 28 for my left central incisor and the adjacent lateral incisor. However, starting from the fifth day post-surgery, I beg...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello: During apical surgery, the flap around the affected tooth needs to be elevated. The longer the tooth root, the closer it is to the nasal cavity. The flap will gradually heal within a week, and there may be a slight feeling of tightness, which will disappear after 2 to 3 we...

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Understanding Complications After Tooth Extraction: Is Your Pain Normal?

Complications resulting from tooth extraction? The last molar in the lower right quadrant underwent root canal treatment and was fitted with a crown. After one week, there were no issues. Later, the dentist indicated that extracting the adjacent wisdom tooth would not affect the ...


Dr. Zhuang Suhui Reply:
Wisdom teeth are considered vestigial teeth, which means they exhibit a lot of variation. If your wisdom teeth are impacted and difficult to extract, the procedure may require incising the soft tissue and removing some bone, resulting in a larger wound and potentially more compli...

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Can You Extract a Tooth with Severe Decay? What to Expect

Is it possible to extract a tooth this way? I would like to ask, if a cavity has progressed too deep and the tooth root is still inside while the outer part of the tooth is almost completely broken, can the tooth be extracted? If extraction is possible, will it require surgery or...


Dr. Wu Chunzhen Reply:
Please visit the hospital to assess your physical condition and the relevant dental areas before deciding on a treatment method!

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Cost of Dental Fillings: Options for Repairing Damaged Teeth

I want to get a dental filling? Dear Doctor: I broke my front tooth in a car accident, and the two adjacent teeth also have cavities. I would like to ask how much it costs to fill one tooth. Additionally, could you provide a range of options from the cheapest to the most expensiv...


Dr. Zhuang Suhui Reply:
I’m not sure if your front tooth was broken or knocked out in the car accident. If it was knocked out, the adjacent teeth can be used as support for a dental restoration. Due to aesthetic reasons, the front tooth would need to be replaced with a porcelain crown, which typically c...

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Understanding Tooth Sensitivity: Causes, Treatments, and Solutions

Tooth sensitivity? Hello! 1. Every time I eat something hot or cold, my teeth feel sensitive and soft. This issue started after I had my teeth cleaned at the hospital. Is this related to the dental cleaning? 2. The toothpaste "DELICATE" marketed for sensitivity cont...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello! The sensitivity and discomfort in your teeth when consuming hot or cold foods is due to gum recession, which exposes the tooth roots, making them more sensitive. This is indirectly related to dental cleanings, as the roots are usually covered by tartar, and after a cleanin...

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Which Specialist to See for Facial Swelling: A Guide

I'm not sure which specialty to see? I have noticed swelling in my face, but I'm not sure which specialist I should see.


Dr. Yuan Ziming Reply:
Facial swelling? Swelling of the face? For the upper face: please consult an ophthalmologist if the swelling is near the eyes. For the middle and lower face: if there is redness and tenderness when pressed, and it feels like it's related to the tooth roots, please see a dent...

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Managing Exposed Tooth Roots: Tips for Relief from Sensitivity

Exposed tooth roots Hello Doctor: For the past few months, I have been struggling with tooth sensitivity caused by exposed tooth roots. I have consulted a doctor, but they said my teeth are fine and that there is a slight issue with my periodontal health, which is not severe enou...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello! The common causes of root exposure include periodontal disease leading to alveolar bone resorption, which results in gum recession and exposes the tooth roots. If the periodontal issue is resolved, surgery may not be necessary. Additionally, improper brushing techniques ca...

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What to Do If a Dental File Breaks During Root Canal Treatment?

What should be done if a file breaks inside the root canal during root canal treatment? Dear Director, I underwent root canal treatment at a local dental clinic, where the dentist performed the procedure five times over nearly two months and took four X-rays. My tooth continued ...


Dr. Liu Tiancai Reply:
Hello! The files used in general root canal treatment are made of stainless steel. If the root canal is curved, narrow, or if the file experiences elastic fatigue, there is a possibility of breakage within the canal. The instrument itself will not have adverse effects on the body...

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Understanding Tooth Sensitivity: Causes and Treatment Options

Dental issues! Hello Dr. Wu, I have always considered my teeth to be very healthy since childhood and have rarely visited a dentist. I have never had a cavity until recently when I experienced pain in my left back teeth and decided to see a doctor. The doctor informed me that I ...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello Sunny: Dental sensitivity is usually caused by the following reasons: 1. Cavities 2. Enamel wear 3. Periodontal disease, gingival recession, and exposed tooth roots. In your case, the likelihood of enamel wear (point 2) is higher. If the wear depth is within 2mm, it can typ...

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Understanding Periodontal Surgery: What to Expect and Recovery Time

For periodontal disease that requires surgery, what is the treatment plan? Your brother's periodontal disease has caused his gums to recede, resulting in cavities at the base of each tooth. Although he has undergone scaling and root planing, the dental clinic has recommended...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Hello: The surgery to stabilize the tooth root primarily refers to periodontal regeneration surgery. This procedure involves the implantation of a periodontal regeneration membrane at the site of periodontal defects, along with the filling of artificial bone graft material, allow...

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Understanding Pain and Discomfort After Root Canal Treatment

Gum pressure can be painful? After my front tooth underwent root canal treatment and was sealed with MTA, I started experiencing sharp pain in the root 1 to 2 days later. Although it has gradually improved, it has been over half a month, and I still feel a pressure sensation in t...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
Response to Doctor: Yang Ming-Huang Subject: Pain with Gums Pressure Response: 1. After root canal treatment, occasional swelling and sensitivity may occur; these symptoms are generally mild and should resolve within two days. If, as you described, the pressure pain at the to...

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Understanding Dental Implants: Costs, Benefits, and Considerations

Dental implants I also had two molars extracted due to periodontal disease. The dentist recommended dental implants, stating that the cost for one implant is NT$50,000. Is this reasonable? Can this procedure be performed at a general clinic? Please explain the advantages and disa...


Dr. Wu Jinjun Reply:
What is dental implant? A dental implant is an artificial tooth root made of titanium metal that is surgically placed into the jawbone in the area of a missing tooth. Once the implant integrates and stabilizes with the jawbone, it can serve as a support for a crown, replacing the...

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