After tooth extraction for tooth pain, if local denture repair is carried out in time, there is generally no adverse effect. If local denture repair is not carried out in time, it may lead to displacement of neighboring teeth, elongation of maxillary teeth, and occlusal trauma, as follows.
1. Timely partial denture restoration: partial denture can restore the shape and function of missing teeth, and the available restorations include fixed partial denture restoration, removable partial denture restoration and implant denture restoration.
2. Failure to carry out local denture restoration in time: the neighboring teeth of missing teeth may be tilted to the side of the gap, and the teeth of the opposite jaw of the missing teeth may elongate, resulting in occlusal trauma, and even causing temporomandibular dysfunction.
Toothaches should be treated in a timely manner by visiting a hospital and being examined by a doctor to determine the cause of the problem. Tooth extraction is not clinically recommended if the tooth can be retained in the event of a toothache.