Your Dental Oral Health:Patient One
Problems Of Your Dental Oral
Caries
Conditions Of Your Dental Oral
Filling
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Diagnosis Details
1 Filling
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Solution
1. Maintain oral hygiene: brush your teeth and floss every day to prevent teeth decay and periodontal disease.
2. Dietary precautions: Avoid chewing hard food to prevent the resin restoration from being damaged or falling off.
3. Regular check - ups : Perform regular oral examinations to monitor the status of restorations and identify and address problems promptly.
What is Filling
Filling and restoration is a method commonly used to repair caries, broken teeth and to improve the appearance of teeth.
Composite resin is a commonly used filling material with good aesthetics and mechanical properties, so it is widely used in the
restoration of anterior and posterior teeth.
the purpose of Filling repair
Resin filling and restoration has the advantages of high aesthetics, minimal invasiveness and strong adhesion.
Applicable in the following cases:
Caries restoration - repair of decayed parts of teeth
Broken Teeth - Repair minor broken or chipped teeth.
Improve teeth appearance - repair cracks, discoloration or poor shape of front teeth to improve aesthetics.
2 Caries
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Solution
Obturation Treatment: For initial and moderate caries, after removing the carious tissue, the tooth is restored with filling material.
Root Canal Treatment: For deep caries where the caries has reached the pulp, a root canal treatment is required. This involves removing
infected substances from the pulp cavity, disinfecting, and filling the root canal.
Crown Restoration: When the tooth has significant damage and filling materials cannot restore its shape and function, a crown restoration can
be chosen.
What is Dental Decay
Dental decay is caused by bacteria producing acidic substances on the surface of the teeth, leading to localized and progressive
damage to the hard tissues of the teeth. Dental decay is a common and prevalent oral disease. If not treated in time, it may
progress to pulpit is, periapical periodontitis, and even result in tooth loss.
Classification of Dental decay :
- Initial decay: Caries lesion limited to the enamel layer.
- Moderate decay: Caries lesion has reached the dentin layer but has not yet affected the pulp.
- Deep decay: Caries lesion extends deeply in to the dentin, approaching the pulp chamber.
the harm of Dental Decay
The symptoms of dental caries are progressive.
Early Stage: Chalky patche appear on the tooth surface, with mild sensitivity.
Progressive Stage: Small cavities form on the teeth, causing pain during eating, especially when eating sweets, hot or cold foods.
Advanced Stage: Cavities enlarge, pain intensifies, and it may lead to pulpit is.
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