07/11/2022
90% of Vietnamese people are wondering about dental diseases, mainly tooth decay, sinusitis, bad breath… However, most of them only go to the doctor when the disease is already severe and affects their lives.
Without the intervention of a dentist, the disease will affect chewing function and aesthetics. So how to take care of it properly is very important.
Here are the Top 10 most common Vietnamese stomach problems and how to treat them.
Sensitive teeth
If your teeth are painful or sensitive when drinking cold or hot drinks, these signs indicate that your teeth may be sensitive. The cause can be due to decayed teeth, cracked teeth, damaged melasma, tooth disease, worn enamel or exposed roots.
Treatment: Treatment depends on the cause of the sensitivity. See your dentist to determine the cause and choose the right treatment, in this condition that makes you uncomfortable.
Porcelain teeth regenerated
Commonly encountered when chewing hard objects, deformed teeth, eating or drinking too hot, too cold, trauma... If it's mild, it usually doesn't need any treatment.
Treatment: With large tooth birthmarks causing pain or aesthetic impact, cosmetic treatment can be done, applying anti-epileptic drugs, burying the teeth normally, more severe cases may require frame treatment or prostheses and veneers. Porcelain because there are positions of filling teeth that are difficult to keep and often peel off when chewing.
3. Place or hemorrhage
Spots of bleeding or bleeding can be a sign of bronchitis, which is an early and reversible stage of dental disease. Mixed bleeding is only the result of excessive bleeding or just incorrect dental use.
Treatment: Proper hygiene (brushing, flossing, wearing a gown) and periodic tartar removal will effectively prevent bronchitis.
4. Sore mouth
The sites may be itchy due to pruritus, herpes herpes infection, mucosal erosion, and candidiasis. the case may be a symptom of a certain disease; A bacterial, viral, or fungal infection that results in irritation of brackets, dentures, or sharp edges of teeth or cracks.
Treatment: If the pain persists for a week or more, see your dentist for a checkup.
Halitosis
Bad breath can be food, not bleeding teeth often, dry mouth, smoking, or related to systemic medical conditions. Persistent bad breath can also be one of the warning signs of periodontal disease.
Treatment: Brushing at least twice a day, brushing and flossing daily are essential to minimize bad breath and prevent hives. If you are concerned about your condition, see your dentist for an examination and treatment.
6. Discolored, discolored teeth
Teeth color that is different from normal can be caused by many groups of causes: endogenous staining (drug use, congenital high blood bilirubin disease - blue baby teeth, Porphyrin staining - red brown teeth), exogenous staining ( due to colored food, drinking water, color-producing bacteria, dental fillings ..), Fluor infection, tooth wear, after root canal treatment, after trauma causing death of the tooth pulp...
Treatment: removing plaque, changing the oral environment, whitening teeth, cosmetic restorations in cases of severe color infection.
7. Jaw pain or crackling sound in the jaw
There are many possible causes for this condition, making it difficult to suspect. Possible causes include diseases of the sinuses (maxillary sinuses, ethmoid sinuses, etc.), tooth decay, arthritis, trauma, tooth loss, ulcers, or disorders of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) system.
Treatment: The dentist will perform a complete examination, including x-rays, to determine the main cause of the pain.
8. Caries
Baby teeth or permanent teeth can decay if not cleaned properly. Cavities are easy to recognize through color changes, holes in the teeth.
Mild caries does not cause pain, more severe caries cause sensitivity or transient pain, severe caries causes intense pulpitis.
Treatment: Prophylaxis by thorough brushing, flossing, mouthwash. Principles of treatment: pay attention to preventive treatment for children, treat as soon as possible to avoid complications of myelitis.
9. Dry mouth
A healthy mouth can be a sign of a systemic illness or a side effect of certain medications. Water is a foam one of the main prevention factors against tooth decay. Water helps wash away foam and plaque, neutralizes acids produced by bacteria in the mouth, and provides antibodies in the mouth. Treatment: The most important thing to deal with dry mouth is to treat the cause of it, such as poor hygiene or conditions like diabetes, anemia, arthritis or even head lice. is rheumatism… Find out the discrete root cause, the treatment will be more appropriate. However, it is best to keep quiet to avoid dryness
10. Viêm tủy răng
Due to many causes, often due to severe caries complicated by diseases, trauma teeth, tooth wear, toxins, mercury, periodontitis ...
Resistance has many forms, can be severe pain, transient pain, or painless but insidious progress and only manifest when acute inflammation or visible root opening.
Treatment: The most important treatment principle is to clean out the long lens, seal the lens, this requires full equipment, x-ray examination is more technical. Treatment can be completed in one or more sessions.