Exposure of the tooth root

 


The root of the tooth is placed under the gum line and keeps the tooth in place. When the teeth or gums are damaged, the root of the tooth may be exposed. Each tooth has at least one root, some of them have 2 or 3 roots. Each root is like a branch. Like other parts of the tooth, the root contains nerves and sensitive tissues. If the root is exposed from under the gums, there is a possibility of damaging it and causing pain.

Signs

If the tooth looks narrower near the gums and one or more roots are visible, which are often not easily visible, then the problem is the root canal of the tooth.

A person whose root of one of his teeth is exposed experiences the following:

·         Pain when brushing

·         Bleeding from the gums

·         Changing the shape of the gums or teeth

Reasons for exposed tooth roots:

As a result of a sudden injury, it is possible to see the roots of the teeth. Also:

·         Mouth injury

If there is a blow to the mouth, it is possible to expose the root of the tooth due to the fracture or displacement of the teeth.

·         Receding and gingivitis

Gingival recession means the receding of the sensitive gums from the teeth. As a result of gingivitis, parts of the roots of the teeth are exposed, which causes a feeling of pain and sensitivity in the teeth.

Things like gum disease, ageing, wrong brushing, smoking, injury due to surgery or trauma cause gingivitis.

·         Tooth Decay

If tooth decay is not treated in time, there is a possibility of revealing the roots of the teeth.

·         Misalignment of teeth

Having dense, crowded, and misaligned teeth increases the risk of gum disease and tooth decay, both of which can expose tooth roots.

When should you see a dentist?

If you notice that the roots of the teeth are visible, you should immediately go to the dentist. The exposed root may not be easily visible. See a dentist if you see the following:

·         Sensitivity to heat and cold

·         Pain when brushing

·         Frequent bleeding gums

·         The pain and sensitivity of the teeth, which is not relieved by painkillers.

·         Damage to the mouth and teeth

·         Signs and symptoms of infection

Summary

The appearance of the roots of the teeth is accompanied by a feeling of pain and sensitivity. If you have symptoms, see a dentist immediately. Timely treatment reduces the risk of further complications of the gum disease and treatment.

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