When a tooth dies, it means that the pulp inside the tooth, which contains nerves and blood vessels, has become infected or damaged to the point where it can no longer survive. This can happen due to various reasons, including severe decay, gum disease, or trauma, such as a tooth being knocked. A dead tooth can lead to pain, discolouration, and swelling if left untreated.
Read MoreTeeth can become mobile, meaning they become loose or unstable in their sockets, for various reasons. Mobile teeth are often a sign of underlying dental issues, and treatment depends on the cause.
Read MoreWhen a tooth is knocked out, it's essential to act swiftly. The tooth should be handled carefully, holding it only by the crown, and rinsed gently with water if dirty. Re-implantation is ideal, so placing the tooth back into its socket immediately, ensuring it faces the right way, is crucial. If re-implantation isn't possible, keeping the tooth moist in milk, saline solution, or saliva and seeking emergency dental care promptly are vital steps.
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