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  • Clínica dental Madrid dr. Estevez | dolor de muela y sus sintomas

    El dolor de dientes, que es causado por una reacción de los nervios dentro de la cámara pulpar de un diente con la gravedad depende del tipo y el grado del estímulo. Acuda a su dentista o a una clínica dental de urgencia Toothache and its symptoms In general, pain is a protective response that ranges from minor sensitivity to severe pain and informs the body that something is wrong. Tooth pain, which is caused by a reaction of the nerves within the pulp chamber of a tooth, with severity depending on the type and degree of the stimulus. What follows are some examples of symptoms you may be experiencing and their possible causes.  Symptom: Sensitivity to hot or cold foods and liquids.  Possible problem: If the discomfort lasts only a few minutes, tenderness is generally not a sign of a serious problem. It can be caused by, a small cavity in a tooth, a loose filling, or an exposed root surface, resulting from receding gums and possibly toothbrush abrasion. . What to do: If the root surface is sensitive, keep it clean and free of dental plaque. Use a soft toothbrush, cleaning very gently at the gum line. Try to use toothpaste that contains fluoride for sensitive teeth. You can even try using toothpaste as an ointment. If sensitivity persists, consult your dentist.  Symptom: Sensitivity to hot or cold foods after dental treatment.  Possible problem: Dental treatment can cause tooth sensitivity due to inflammation of the dental pulp tissues. What to do: This sensitivity can last a few days, however if the cavity has recently been removed or a filling or crown has been placed, a tooth may take a week or two to settle. You can take mild pain relievers such as paracetamol. If pain persists or worsens, see your dentist.  Symptom: Sharp pain when biting into food.  Possible problem: cavities, a loose filling and / or a broken tooth are possible causes. What to do: Consult a dentist to diagnose the problem before the pain worsens. The decay will need to be removed, and the loose filling replaced by your dentist. If the pain is caused by pulp tissue damage, your dentist can refer you to an endodontist  Symptoms: Persistent pain after eating hot or cold foods and liquids.  Possible problem: This probably means that the nerve is inflamed and/or dead, and may be irreversible, usually as a result of deep decay or physical trauma. What to do: See your dentist or endodontist to diagnose the problem before the pain becomes severe due to the development of an abscess. The tooth likely to need a root canal to remove dead pulp tissue to save the tooth.  Symptom: Dull pain and pressure in the upper teeth and sinus area of one or both sides.  Possible problem: Pain felt in the sinus area of the face is often associated with the upper back teeth, since they share the same nerves. The source of this "referred" pain can therefore be difficult to determine. Therefore, sinus pain can feel like tooth pain, and vice versa. That's why nasal congestion from a cold or the flu can cause pain in your upper teeth. In addition, it is also important to determine if clenching or grinding is a factor, since they too cause similar symptoms. What to do: See your dentist or endodontist to find out if the symptoms are related to the teeth, if not, you may need to see your doctor.  Symptom: Sharp, constant pain in one area, but it's hard to tell exactly which tooth is causing the problem. Potential problem: Pulp tissue inside a tooth with acute infection, inflammation, and death. This is usually in response to nerve damage. What to do: See your dentist or endodontist immediately for a complete exam. Once the problematic tooth is isolated, a root canal treatment is performed to remove the infected pulp tissue. If left untreated, the pain can get worse. Symptom: Constant pain and severe pressure, inflammation of the gum and sensitivity to touch.  Possible problem: A tooth may have an infection/abscess that has spread from the pulp into the surrounding periodontal  tissues and bone. What to do: See your dentist or endodontist immediately. This type of treatment is likely to be required.

  • Clínica Dental Madrid Dr. Estévezl | Endodoncia | Madrid

    En el tratamiento de canal utilizamos un método seguro, eficaz y muy sencillo, al utilizar sistemas de preparación rotatoria, localizador de ápices, una obturación o relleno tridimensional y termoplástica, imágenes digital. Endodontics in Madrid Endodontics is the study of the morphology, physiology, and pathology of the dental pulp and periradicular tissues. It is in charge of diagnosing, preventing and treating pulpal diseases and injuries, as well as related periradicular states. In summary, endodontics is the procedure that is performed to preserve a tooth that would otherwise have to be extracted. The objective is the elimination of the vascular-nervous package (nerve) dental to avoid pain to the patient. This treatment is performed on fractured teeth, deep cavities, etc. It is advisable to place crowns to avoid subsequent fractures. We use a safe, effective and very simple method, using rotary preparation systems, apex locator, a three-dimensional and thermoplastic filling or filling, advanced digital images (digital radiography). We do it in all types of dental pieces: Unirradicular. Biradicular. Multirooted. Situations in which an endodontics is necessary: Fractures, prostheses or fissures, when the need for treatment is justified by the degree of involvement of the tooth. Strong pain that meets the characteristics of the endodontic process to treat the nerve. Necrosis, a condition that affects the pulp tissue and requires the removal of the remains of bacterial or necrotic tissue. At the Dr. Estévez Dental Clinic we use the latest technologies in endodontics and digital radiology to ensure that the treatment is perfect and long-lasting. Call us if you need a root canal! Contact us

  • Clínica dental Madrid Dr. Estévez | ¿Cómo eliminar la placa dental?

    Recomendaciones prácticas para la eliminación de la placa dental. Uso de cepillo dental, hilo dental, cepillos interdentales, dentífricos y colutorios. Recommendations for the removal of dental plaque Use of the toothbrush Choose the brush that has a small head, to be able to reach the most difficult areas of the mouth and that is made up of soft synthetic bristles. Whether it is a manual or electric toothbrush, it is necessary to change it every three months to maintain its effectiveness. Brushes with deformed bristles are not recommended. It is recommended to brush your teeth after each meal. Wash and dry the brush after use. Dental floss and interdental brushes When we only use the toothbrush, we leave 40% of the surface of our teeth unclean. To achieve optimal hygiene it is necessary to clean these spaces with dental floss or interdental brushes. Your dentist will recommend the best method for your mouth. It is recommended to perform at least one interdental hygiene a day, before or after conventional brushing. Toothpastes, gels and mouthwashes The additional use of these products can contribute to oral hygiene. The use of fluoride toothpastes and mouthwashes may be recommended to reduce the appearance of cavities. There are also antibacterial products (antiseptics), which help prevent gum disease by reducing the formation of plaque. Some toothpastes and mouthwashes contain specific products to reduce excessive tooth sensitivity, to reduce the formation of calculus "tartar" or to control bad breath. How to verify that the teeth are clean? Dental plaque is a sticky film that is difficult to see with the naked eye on the surface of the teeth. In the pharmacy you can buy disclosing tablets or solutions, which temporarily color the dental plaque and highlight the areas where there is still plaque. Brush the discolored areas on your teeth again until they are gone. It is advisable to perform a dental cleaning once a year, visit thedentist .

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