Menopausal toothache is mostly related to diseases of the teeth themselves, which may suffer from pulpitis, periapical periodontitis, dental caries and other diseases, and need to be restored through medication, root canal surgery, fillings and other ways.
1. Pulpitis: menopausal toothache may suffer from pulpitis, the nerve is in the four walls of the hard pulp cavity, when pulpitis, the inflammation in the pulp cavity leads to local oozing and edema pain. You can open the pulp to decompress or open the pulp to drain.
2. Periapical periodontitis: menopausal toothache may suffer from periapical periodontitis, periapical tissues appear apical abscess inflammatory exudation, causing local tissue swelling, damage to the nerve tissue, apical pressure increases, resulting in severe pain. Generally, root canal therapy is performed on the tooth tissue to remove the infected material in the root canal and effectively relieve toothache.
3. Dental caries: Menopausal toothache may suffer from dental caries, dental caries lead to the exposure of the nerve, external substances irritate the pulp to cause pain in the pulp, dental caries need to be filled in time to repair.
When the symptoms of menopausal toothache appear, you should go to the regular hospital stomatology department, and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.