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Spotting and Handling a Non-Vital Tooth

Understand how to identify and manage a non-vital tooth in this informative PPT. Learning to recognize non vital tooth is crucial for maintaining oral health and preventing further dental complications. This presentation provides valuable insights into diagnosing non-vital teeth and outlines effective management strategies to address this common dental issue. Discover treatment options that can help preserve oral integrity and enhance patient outcomes. <br>Click to Know more: https://sunshinestatedentistry.com/spotting-and-handling-a-non-vital-tooth/

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Spotting and Handling a Non-Vital Tooth

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  1. Spotting and Handling a Non-Vital Tooth SunshineStateDentistry.com

  2. Spot the signs of a silent dental dilemma; recognize non-vital teeth before they turn into major issues! SunshineStateDentistry.com

  3. 1) Color Changes Watch for subtle shifts as a tooth darkens or turns grayish or yellow, signaling the internal breakdown of tissues. 2) Tooth Discomfort Pain from an affected tooth can manifest as discomfort, ranging between a dull ache and sharp, intense sensations. SunshineStateDentistry.com

  4. 3) Swollen Gums Swollen gums may indicate an infection from a non-vital tooth, often accompanied by a tender, pus-filled abscess. 4) Temperature Sensitivity Increased sensitivity to hot or cold foods may signal nerve issues within the tooth, often indicating underlying dental problems. SunshineStateDentistry.com

  5. 5) Unpleasant Breath Persistent bad breath may result from bacterial growth around a dead or infected tooth, leading to a foul taste and odor. SunshineStateDentistry.com

  6. Act now to address non-vital teeth with our root canal treatment in Boynton Beach, FL. Schedule your consultation and preserve your smile! SunshineStateDentistry.com

  7. Reach Us At Sunshine State Dentistry 374 N Congress Ave, Boynton Beach, FL 33426 561-810-5674 sunshinestatedentistry@protonmail.com SunshineStateDentistry.com

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