Rotten roots are easy to cause gingivitis and periapical periodontitis as well as tooth displacement if not extracted for a long period of time, which will affect oral health, and it is recommended to extract them as soon as possible and then repair them with denture.
1. Gingivitis. Long-term unplugging of rotten tooth roots, there may be food blockage, soft dirt accumulation around the roots, the gums are prone to congestion and redness, gingivitis.
2. Periapical inflammation. Long-term unplugged rotten tooth roots in the oral cavity is easy to form a lesion, the root tip of the periapical inflammation, or even overflow pus, can affect the bone below and around the neighboring teeth.
3. Tooth displacement. When the root of rotten tooth exists in the oral cavity for a long time, the neighboring teeth on both sides are easy to tilt to the defective place, and the neighboring teeth on the opposite jaw elongate downward, which affects a series of functions such as tooth alignment and chewing function.
After the appearance of rotten tooth roots, it is recommended to remove them as soon as possible to eliminate the source of infection, and then carry out denture repair in time to restore the chewing function of the teeth, which is conducive to good health, and you can consult a professional physician for specific advice.