Dental pulp functions like a “nutrient system” that keeps the tooth alive and strong. When the pulp becomes inflamed or damaged, root canal treatment (endodontic treatment) is performed to remove the affected pulp. This procedure helps relieve pain and discomfort and, most importantly, preserves the natural tooth. Therefore, protecting the dental pulp plays a crucial role in preventing oral and dental diseases.
Dentists usually recommend root canal treatment in the following cases:
– The tooth pulp is exposed due to severe tooth decay or strong impact trauma.
– Excessive tooth wear that affects the pulp chamber.
– Diseases in the tooth root area such as infection, gum swelling, or apical periodontitis.
– Extensive tooth decay, dental trauma, or periodontal disease spreading to the pulp, causing pulp inflammation, necrosis, or pulp death, leaving it unable to heal on its own.
The root canal treatment procedure at Phuong Thanh Dental Clinic typically consists of the following three basic steps:
Pulpitis is a major cause of severe tooth pain and can lead to serious complications. If left untreated, bacteria may spread to the tooth apex, causing abscesses, jawbone infections, and even permanent tooth loss. Early root canal treatment offers the following benefits:
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Before coming to Phuong Thanh Dental Center, I always felt self-conscious about my smile because my teeth were misaligned and uneven in color. However, thanks to the dedicated consultation and professional treatment plan from the dental team, my smile has completely transformed. Not only was I treated with modern equipment, but every step of the procedure was also carefully explained to me. As a result, I now have a radiant smile and feel much more confident. Thank you, Phuong Thanh Dental Center, for bringing about such a meaningful change!
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You should visit the dental clinic for a routine check-up every 6 months. This helps maintain good oral hygiene and allows early detection of dental problems or early-stage oral lesions.
In fact, orthodontic treatment is not only for adults. According to dental experts, ages 6–10 are considered the “golden period” for orthodontic evaluation and early intervention. Early check-ups help detect and correct bite misalignments, allowing a child’s facial structure to develop more harmoniously.
Porcelain veneers may be recommended in the following cases:
Severely discolored front teeth that cannot be whitened
Old fillings that have changed color
Teeth with worn edges, cracks, or chips
Uneven, damaged adjacent teeth or front teeth
Gaps, short teeth, mild misalignment, or spacing that is not too large
Butterfly-shaped front teeth
Dental implant placement is generally not painful, as local anesthesia is used during the procedure. After the anesthesia wears off, the dentist will prescribe pain relief and medications to support healing. Each implant placement typically takes about 15 minutes per implant post.
The lifespan of porcelain crowns depends on several factors:
Material: All-ceramic crowns are usually more durable than metal-ceramic crowns.
Technique: A skilled dentist ensures proper fit and strong bonding.
Care: Proper oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups help extend the lifespan of crowns.
There are two common types of porcelain crowns: metal-ceramic crowns and all-ceramic crowns.
Metal-ceramic crowns: Over time, the outer porcelain layer may wear down from chewing. The metal core can oxidize and become visible, causing dark gum lines.
All-ceramic crowns: This issue rarely occurs because there is no metal core, helping maintain a more natural appearance without dark gum lines.
If a tooth is broken or extracted, you should not delay tooth replacement—even if the cost is high or the missing tooth is not visible.
When a tooth is lost, adjacent teeth tend to shift into the empty space, making future tooth replacement more difficult. This movement can also affect jaw structure and eventually alter your facial appearance.
To prevent reduced effectiveness or complications from local anesthesia, you should avoid alcohol and beer for at least one day before treatment. You should also inform your dentist about any medications you are taking and any known drug allergies.
You can help prevent tooth decay by following these measures:
Visit the dental clinic for routine check-ups every 6 months.
Limit consumption of sweets, candies, sugary foods, and carbonated drinks. Rinse your mouth with mouthwash after consuming sweets or soft drinks. If mouthwash is not available, drink some water instead.
Avoid drinking soft drinks, fruit juices, or similar beverages before bedtime or after brushing your teeth. At night, saliva production decreases, allowing these drinks to erode tooth enamel. You should only drink plain water before bed.
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