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Banqueamiento dental teeth Root Canal Therapy
Some years ago I managed this tooth and now I have a dark color.
By an accident I was hit in the upper front teeth and after a while one of them was dark
My son, the dentist did a root canal and the tooth now has a different color.
These comments by luck, you do not hear it very often, but they can happen. In the case of dental trauma without proper monitoring and treatment, the tooth in most cases this will change color.
The dental procedures that involve removing the pulp organ “Nerve” is often the case that eventually change color.
The cause of this phenomenon is due to: For the specified root canal or the tooth trumatismo, there is internal bleeding inside the tooth pigmentation and after a while the tooth is dark, because the blood hemoglobin is oxidized from a normal color to gray or dark brown. Usually this process is asymptomatic patient is not perceived “pain”
The treatment involves placing a whitening toothpaste in the affected tooth and let it act for a period of 48 hours. In the second session desobtura the tooth and if necessary re-use the same process.
This is repeated up to three times, if not the desired color is achieved by the tooth will receive a veneer or crown, to change its color.
In case the non-vital bleaching procedure is successful in the second session, the tooth should be sealed permanently with a luminoactivado material.
Dental Trauma in Children
The accidental injury of teeth is perhaps one of the most dramatic accidents that happen to an individual and their frequency in the dental clinic is becoming greater. In dentistry is even more evident, since the incidence of dental injuries is more precisely in childhood and adolescence.
A correct diagnosis and adequate therapeutic approach can solve or aggravate definitely a case, not only from the standpoint of the viability of the tooth in the mouth, but also the important psychological impact that the smile is on the individual.
Treatment may be multiple, ranging from removing the pain to protect the pulp (nerve) of the teeth, repositioning of avulsed teeth (they have left the bone that holds them) to different forms of pulp therapy.
Several studies have shown that approximately 24% of children under 14 have suffered some type of trauma to anterior teeth (incisors). Children are more prone to injuries in permanent teeth than girls, especially between 7 and 11 years, which is closely related to the sudden participation in sports and games.
Between 6 and 12 years, school age, with a peak at 9 years, are at greatest risk for dental injuries, mainly because, as seen above, the practice of violent sports or games. Usually affect one or a few teeth. In both dentitions (the milk teeth and permanent teeth), teeth that are most frequently fractured central incisors, especially the higher ones. Read the rest of this entry »
Broken teeth, what is a dental trauma, responsive, good reflexes?

Broken teeth: good reflexes
Dental trauma, the tooth is broken or not, is always an emergency. More effectively support is faster, the chances of recovering the tooth in good working condition are great. In practice, when the tooth was expelled under the effect of the shock, it must be replanted within 20 minutes. The child may keep his mouth on contact with saliva, awaiting the intervention of the dentist.
It must of course be careful not to swallow. For this purpose, it can be wrapped in gauze for example. Other supportive environment to transport the tooth, milk or saline solution, which saves a few extra minutes.
Respond quickly
If the tooth is broken and only a fragment can be reattached, it should, again, to keep the piece “in the mouth”. The circumstances are so ideal and repair almost immediately, especially if the fracture of interest to the pulp. There are now adhesives and composites to pick up the fragment or restore the tooth if the piece has been lost. Read the rest of this entry »