Food is chewed by teeth to break it down into smaller pieces, allowing the stomach to better digest the food and achieve absorption. If the teeth are damaged, it will increase the burden on the stomach and affect your health. Sometimes, not all teeth are damaged, and a piece may fall out. What should you do if a piece of your back molar falls out? Should I go to the hospital to get a filling or have my back teeth completely extracted? Let’s learn more about it. Teeth are a very effective part of the human body. They play a very important role in people's lives. Teeth not only have a very good decorative effect, but people can also get more nutrition through chewing. Therefore, protecting teeth has become a very important issue for many people. We all know that oral health has a lot to do with people's lives. Many people brush their teeth in the morning and evening to protect their teeth, but some people find that a piece of the back of their teeth has fallen off when brushing their teeth. What is this? How to deal with such a situation? 1 What to do if a piece of the back of the tooth falls off A piece of the tooth root has fallen off, probably due to dental tartar. Dental tartar is a foreign body in the oral cavity. It will constantly stimulate the periodontal tissue, compress the gums, affect blood circulation, cause bacterial infection of the periodontal tissue, cause gum inflammation and atrophy, and form periodontal pockets. Many dental cases have shown that dental tartar can cause great harm to our oral cavity. Tartar needs a certain amount of space to grow, and long-term compression on the gums will cause gum atrophy. Teeth cleaning can remove tartar more quickly, but the tooth enamel is also likely to be damaged during the cleaning process, so tartar will be more easily attached to the teeth. This is why you should clean your teeth more frequently after scaling. It is best to choose a method that dissolves tartar rather than directly peeling it off the teeth. Currently, there is a new product, Tooth Gold, which can protect the tooth surface while removing tartar without damaging the enamel. This is a better way to remove tartar. Find a reliable dentist and use ultrasonic teeth cleaning, which can completely remove tartar and plaque without any harm to the teeth. It is normal to feel cold and sour teeth, feel large gaps between teeth, and have food easily stuck in teeth for a few days after teeth cleaning. This just proves that there was dental tartar which has now been removed, just like a person who suddenly takes off his cotton jacket and feels cold. After a few days, your gums will return to normal and you won't have this feeling anymore. What should you do if a piece of tooth falls off the back? Looking at the introduction above, we have learned that what fell off the back of the tooth may be a piece of dental plaque. Dental plaque is formed by the long-term precipitation of residues around the teeth, which will damage the health of the teeth. Many oral problems are caused by dental plaque. Therefore, when people find that they have dental plaque, they must clean their teeth, brush their teeth on time, and pay attention to the brushing method, so as to avoid dental plaque as much as possible. |
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