How to set a tooth with a root

Those who have roots may be veneered after a root canal treatment approach, or the roots may be removed and veneered. The presence of roots may be related to trauma, pulpal infection, periodontal infection, etc. If the root of the patient’s tooth can continue to be retained for use, it is usually possible to cooperate with the doctor to carry out root canal treatment first, in order to control the local infection and create good conditions for veneering. After root canal treatment, some patients can be further treated with porcelain teeth to restore the normal function of the teeth. If the root of the tooth can no longer be used, the patient will need to seek medical attention to have the root of the tooth extracted, and those who are infected will need to take medication to control the infection as prescribed by the doctor. Usually, about 3 months after the tooth is removed, the patient can seek medical treatment to set teeth, and can choose porcelain teeth, movable dentures, dental implants, etc. according to their own financial situation. It is recommended that those who have tooth roots should go to the doctor for checkups and choose the appropriate veneer program according to their actual situation. Pay attention to oral care after dental veneers, brush and rinse your teeth in time after meals. If there are abnormal symptoms such as pain and bleeding after dental veneers, you should consult a doctor in time to prevent accidents.