pulp necrosis การใช้
- Irreversible pulpitis and pulp necrosis are treated with either root canal therapy or extraction.
- There is a small risk of pulp necrosis.
- Teeth may turn grey following trauma-induced pulp necrosis ( death of the pulp ).
- Pulpitis, in turn, can become irreversible, leading to pain and pulp necrosis, and necessitating either root canal treatment or extraction.
- Irreversible pulpitis progresses to pulp necrosis, wherein the nerves are non-functional, and a pain-free period following the severe pain of irreversible pulpitis may be experienced.
- Pulpitis is termed " reversible " when the inflamed pulp is capable of returning to a state of health, and " irreversible " when pulp necrosis is inevitable.
- This is not only to slow the progress of the attack, but also prevents the diffusion of bacteria and their metabolites into the pulp, reducing the probability of partial pulp necrosis.