So, a dead tooth is half a tooth, it must be in a crown (sharpened tooth for threshold trepanation - required !, with a zirconium skeleton and a ceramic shell for chewing, and for front teeth, maybe only a ceramic crown), because when chewing, the teeth take between 150 and 300 kg. load. A tooth without a blood supply, without nerves to signal hot, cold and mechanical stress - is susceptible to 'imperceptible breakage', can break not only the crown of the tooth itself, but also break the root of the tooth, and to complete with extraction. If the root canal treatment is successful, ie. is made with gutta-percha, and the picture shows completely filled canals, and unopened ones (the front incisors have one root and one straight, easily accessible canal, the masticatory, especially those with two or three roots have between three, four, even five -six channels, as they can be very thin and difficult to process, so check the picture. Inflammations are general (periodontitis) and local to the tooth (periodontitis, abscess, phlegmon, granuloma, cyst) In this picture, I think there is a granuloma and a forming cyst. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XTbgrEn_G_o/T37buvNPX6I/AAAAAAAAAKw/03kjBH5d9m4/s1600/Pavel cysta radic 1 gl canal size 110.jpg One properly filled and the other two, poorly made http: //4.bp. blogspot.com/-CAz8cvv7CLY/TnMyWCxiLjI/AAAAAAAAAI8/tLx6zdlBGQ0/s1600/Victoria+-+14+yrs+-+Pulp+Necrosis+-+Suberiosteal+Abces+ best.) http://www.ralev-dental.com/images/Intraoral pictures 1 / rogr1.jpg In addition to a segmental X-ray, I advise you not to brush your tooth with the one who killed your tooth (only darken the teeth ,, killed with arsenic or with poorly performed root canal treatment). Let another dentist see you. For Sofia, I recommend - others. Hristo Dimitrov - http://www.dentalbg.com/EKIP.html
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So, a dead tooth is half a tooth, it must be in a crown (sharpened tooth for threshold trepanation - required !, with a zirconium skeleton and a ceramic shell for chewing, and for front teeth, maybe only a ceramic crown), because when chewing, the teeth take between 150 and 300 kg. load. A tooth without a blood supply, without nerves to signal hot, cold and mechanical stress - is susceptible to 'imperceptible breakage', can break not only the crown of the tooth itself, but also break the root of the tooth, and to complete with extraction. If the root canal treatment is successful, ie. is made with gutta-percha, and the picture shows completely filled canals, and unopened ones (the front incisors have one root and one straight, easily accessible canal, the masticatory, especially those with two or three roots have between three, four, even five -six channels, as they can be very thin and difficult to process, so check the picture. Inflammations are general (periodontitis) and local to the tooth (periodontitis, abscess, phlegmon, granuloma, cyst) In this picture, I think there is a granuloma and a forming cyst. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-XTbgrEn_G_o/T37buvNPX6I/AAAAAAAAAKw/03kjBH5d9m4/s1600/Pavel cysta radic 1 gl canal size 110.jpg One properly filled and the other two, poorly made http: //4.bp. blogspot.com/-CAz8cvv7CLY/TnMyWCxiLjI/AAAAAAAAAI8/tLx6zdlBGQ0/s1600/Victoria+-+14+yrs+-+Pulp+Necrosis+-+Suberiosteal+Abces+ best.) http://www.ralev-dental.com/images/Intraoral pictures 1 / rogr1.jpg In addition to a segmental X-ray, I advise you not to brush your tooth with the one who killed your tooth (only darken the teeth ,, killed with arsenic or with poorly performed root canal treatment). Let another dentist see you. For Sofia, I recommend - others. Hristo Dimitrov - http://www.dentalbg.com/EKIP.html