How to determine the success of pulp preservation

Successful pulp preservation of a tooth is mainly manifested by: no pain from hot or cold stimulation, no chewing pain, no spontaneous or paroxysmal pain, and no redness or swelling of the pulp after about three weeks of pulp preservation treatment.
If there is cold or hot stimulation pain after about three weeks of pulp preservation treatment, and the pain continues for some time after the stimulation is removed, or even worsens, the pulp preservation has failed, and a thorough root canal treatment is needed to save the tooth as much as possible.
After successful pulp preservation treatment, the filling material above the tooth is removed and replaced with a permanent composite resin or other filling material to fill the tooth and perform the chewing function of the tooth. Review the pulp condition every 3 months, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years, if there is any abnormality, deal with it in time.
To do dental pulp preservation timely to the regular hospital, by professional doctors to operate, is conducive to the success of pulp preservation.