How to do toothache after dental implantation?
Some patients have discomfort symptoms such as toothache after dental implants. What's going on here? How to treat such symptoms? According to the dentists of Beijing Stomatology Plastic Surgery and Liang Ya Stomatology, the pain caused by some removable dentures and complete dentures in alveolar and mucosal tissues is the most common. These reasons may be caused by excessive extension of marginal sources, insufficient cushioning of frenulum and maxillary nodules at lips, cheeks and tongue, or compression of bone tips and processes. At the same time, if the removable denture causes pain to the remaining teeth, it may be caused by too tight clasp and uneven stress. It may also be caused by abutment caries or periodontal disease. If teeth are worn for a long time, alveolar absorption will occur, dentures will sink, and the mucosa at the corresponding parts of the alveolar will be congested, swollen and ulcerated. If this happens, you should stop wearing your teeth and get plastic surgery in time. However, dentures should be worn a few hours before plastic surgery, which is convenient for doctors to check the cause, locate accurately and modify appropriately. If the occlusal imbalance leads to mucosal tenderness and denture warping, it can be solved by adjusting the occlusal relationship. However, it needs to be emphasized that don't grind it yourself to avoid damaging the dentures. In fixed restorations, such as crowns and fixed bridges, severe allergic pain may occur due to the stimulation of cutting tooth tissue and wearing adhesive materials during manufacturing. This kind of pain should pay attention to avoid hot and cold stimulation, and it can disappear after wearing for a period of time. Countermeasures: If persistent spontaneous pain occurs after cementation or wearing for a period of time, it may be due to pulp congestion or secondary caries, leading to pulpitis, periapical periodontitis, or trauma? Lead to periodontitis and so on. However, the crown edge is too long, the abutment relationship is not good, and food impaction can also stimulate the gums, causing periodontitis and pain. Plastic surgery should be done in these cases, and the crown bridge should be removed and redone if necessary. There are many reasons for toothache after dental implantation. In addition to the reasons introduced by the above experts, it may also be caused by carelessness in patients' daily life, or it may be caused by quality problems of dentures. Therefore, Liang Ya's dental experts suggest that you choose regular dental plastic surgery and experienced dentists for dental implants. more