“Is central incisor removal dangerous?” This is a question that many people care about, especially for customers who intend to prepare to remove their central incisor because this tooth is having problems.
IS CENTRAL INCISOR REMOVAL DANGEROUS?
This problem also depends on the customer removing teeth in the following criteria: choosing a reputable dentist to remove teeth, oral hygiene, and eating after tooth removal.
Although removing the central incisor is not too dangerous, it needs to be carefully considered before doing it. The removal of real teeth and implantation of dentures for replacement has never been the best choice for customers and is not a priority decision of conscientious dentists. Therefore, the absolute priority for customers is “Maximum preservation of natural teeth”.
We have a temporary answer: central incisor removal is not dangerous if you choose the right dental place and have good postoperative care. In addition, customers should be concerned about when to remove their central incisors.
WHO SHOULD REMOVE THE CENTRAL INCISOR?
Removing teeth will have an impact on health, and adult permanent teeth will not grow back, but if the case of central incisor has the following problems, it is also necessary to get early dental intervention:
When the central incisor is decayed, or a large part of the tooth is damaged, when the patient has pulpitis, causing pain, intervention methods such as fillings or porcelain crowns are still not effective.
Central incisor removal when the patient has periodontitis, severe root inflammation, or the front teeth are too strongly shaken.
When the central incisor is hit hard, they are broken and cannot be repaired
It should be noted that in any case, if the customer wants to have their central incisor removed, they should also go to the dentist for a checkup first.
Customers with medical conditions such as diabetes, blood pressure, heart disease, etc., must notify the dentist before performing tooth extraction.
In cases of tooth decay or chipped teeth are small and light, incisors are misaligned, and in cases where they are sparse or protruding, cosmetic methods such as fillings, porcelain crowns, or braces will be effective solutions. These cases do not necessarily require tooth extraction.
THE CONSEQUENCE OF CENTRAL INCISOR REMOVAL.
1. Affects the aesthetics of teeth
The central incisor will have a certain impact on aesthetics, especially the positions of teeth that are often exposed when talking or smiling. Over time, there will be a phenomenon that other tooth positions will also be displaced and affect the aesthetics of the entire jaw.
The jawbone is the shape that supports the entire facial structure, so when the jaw is affected, it causes sunken cheeks and sagging skin, and wrinkles around the mouth – a phenomenon of premature aging of the face.
2. Affects chewing
Losing a tooth means that the chewing power at that tooth is lost quickly because the opposite tooth also has no interaction to have chewing power. This results in a reduced ability to grind food and can lead to stomachache. If it is molars, the ability to chew is even more severely affected.
3. Causing bone loss, receding gums, shifting teeth because of missing central incisor.
After tooth removal, it will lead to bone loss because the tooth has been removed from the jaw. After losing teeth for a long time, if not replaced by dental implants, it will lead to a shift toward the front teeth
It can deform bite, making the face tend to be underbite, old before age.
CENTRAL INCISOR REMOVAL IS DANGEROUS BECAUSE OF DONE AT AN UNGUARANTEED PLACES.
Central incisor removal needs to choose the right place that meets the following criteria:
Where doctors have high expertise
Where medical instruments are disinfected
Where medical equipment has been censored
Teeth removal will be safe if there is a precise removal operation, without affecting or damaging the gum tissue and tooth roots. Do not cause cross-transmission of bacteria through open wounds
Medical instruments are approved to ensure the safest tooth removal
To avoid cross-contamination and residual tooth roots, it is necessary to remove teeth in a safe place
NOTES TO KNOW AFTER CENTRAL INCISOR REMOVAL
Hygiene after central incisor removal is also very important, although molars or central incisors also need to ensure absolute dental safety.
Quick healing, pain relief, or anti-inflammation are factors that come from the dental hygiene process. The wound will become infected, fester, long-lasting pain, or cause headaches, gingivitis, affect chewing and affect health and psychology.
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR A CENTRAL INCISOR REMOVAL TO BE REPLANTED?
Usually 1-2 months after central incisor removal, the central incisor can be replanted, while other teeth on the jaw can be 2-3 months. If the customer is old or has a big wound, it will take more time to replant the tooth.
Above are the shares of Gangwhoo Cosmetic Hospital on the question of whether removing a central incisor is dangerous. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below, Gangwhoo doctors will answer them quickly.
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