Endodontic treatment: does a devitalized tooth hurt?
If after an endodontic treatment the devitalized tooth hurts, could it be a sign that the intervention was not done correctly, or what does it mean? In the middle of all this, where is that eternal question that a decayed tooth never hurts again?
Endodontics is the area of dental medicine responsible for the prevention and treatment of diseases that occur in the tooth, that is, that miracle solution to save severely damaged or infected teeth. It is particularly recommended in cases of deep cavities, dental fractures or injuries that compromise the tooth pulp.
However, after this procedure, some people are concerned when they feel pain in a devitalized tooth. In this article, we will explain to you what is and consists of endodontic treatment, the possible causes of pain in a devitalized tooth and how to deal with this problem.
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What is an Endodontic Treatment?
Endodontic treatment is a procedure that removes tooth pulp (living tissue consisting of nerves and blood vessels) when it is inflamed or infected.
Thus, “Endodontics focuses on the morphology, physiology and pathology of human dental pulp and perirradial tissues.” *
Be aware that, over time, this has been one of the areas of dental medicine that has evolved the most, with new materials and techniques, which translates into advances in all phases of endodontic treatment:
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Diagnosis
Refers to the assessment to determine the condition of the affected tooth, through a clinical and radiographic evaluation, identifying the need for endodontic treatment. -
Biomechanical repair
Involves cleaning and modeling the root canal system. The dentist removes the inflamed or infected pulp and disinfects the canals, preparing them for obturation. -
Channel obturation
After cleaning, the channels are filled with a biocompatible material. This phase is crucial to seal the channels and prevent reinfection, ensuring that there are no empty spaces, enhancing the entry of bacteria. -
Restoration
Only in the final phase occurs restoration of the tooth structure, after endodontic treatment. Depending on the extent of loss of dental structure, it may be necessary to use a direct or indirect restoration (such as a crown), restoring the function and aesthetics of the treated tooth.
As few precious things in this world, teeth were designed to last a lifetime. Nothing looks, feels or functions like natural teeth, hence the effort to maintain them whenever possible**.
It is for this reason that during the process of endodontic treatment, our doctor dentist specializing in Endodontics, uses advanced techniques to ensure that the tooth is preserved and maintains its functionality, an effective way to prevent extraction and maintain the oral health of the patient in good condition.
The answer we all want to know
Does a devitalized tooth hurt or not?
It is normal to hear some patients raise this question, even immediately after treatment.
Feeling some discomfort or sensitivity is normal, especially in the first few days.
However, if the pain persists or worsens over time, it may be a sign that another intervention is needed.
4 causes for pain in the devitalized tooth
The most common causes of pain in a devitalized tooth include:
- 1. Inflammation in surrounding tissues
Even after treatment, the tissues around the tooth root may be inflamed, which can cause temporary pain and discomfort.
- 2. Persistent infection or reinfection
If the entire infection has not been eliminated during treatment, or if there is a new bacterial infection, this can cause pain in the devitalized tooth.
- 3. Tooth fracture
A devitalized tooth is more fragile and can shrivel or fracture, causing pain when pressure is applied or when biting.
- 4. Problems of occlusion
If the bite adjustment is not correct after treatment, there may be excessive pressure on the treated tooth that results in pain.
But speaking of toothache there are other causes that can originate it.
When to seek help from the dentist?
Whenever pain arises in a tooth that has already undergone endodontic treatment, it is essential to visit your dentist for an assessment, especially if it persists for more than a few days or becomes intense. Similarly, when you feel persistent pain, you should not ignore it, as it may indicate the need to act.
In any tooth pain it is essential to diagnose the cause of the pain as soon as possible to avoid complications and ensure long-term health of teeth and mouth in general.
What to consider for the choice of clinic where to perform endodontic treatment?
First of all, you must be sure that you are in the hands of a specialized dentist who will use the most advanced technology and materials to perform the treatment effectively and with minimal discomfort for the patient.
At the same time you will avoid extra expenses because it can guarantee a lower risk of complications, ensures the treatment of the tooth and avoids problems in the future. Always remember that your own teeth are only one!
With endodontic treatment you can avoid the extraction of damaged teeth, and the faster and more appropriate the treatment is, the easier it is to maintain the health of your smile.
From today you already know the answer when asked if it is normal to have pain in a devitalized tooth: it is a sign that something is not right and should seek help from one of our dentists in Vila Franca de Xira to assess the severity of the situation.
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