What should I do if I have a nerve in my tooth?

The most common clinical cause of nerve pain is pulpitis, and root canal treatment is required for both acute and chronic pulpitis.
The main cause of pain is the high pressure in the pulp chamber. The main procedure is to use a turbine split drill to penetrate the tooth tissue into the pulp chamber, and then use a turbine ball drill to completely remove the top of the pulp chamber. The removal of the inflamed pulp tissue relieves the pain.
This is followed by root canal preparation and root canal disinfection to completely remove infected material from the root canal system. Finally, the root canal is filled with a filling material. The crown can be treated with either a filling or a crown restoration.
It is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.