What is the pulp polyp?
dental pulp polyp or chronic hyperplastic pulpitis is a swollen pink inflamed tissue that can be seen in the oral cavity of the open space on the outside of the tooth. Finally, it can cover the exposed surface of the affected tooth. Abnormal growth is not reversible and does not respond to the treatment of antibiotics. Standard treatment of pulp polyp is the root channel, followed by the location of the dental crown through the tooth. It may be necessary to extract seriously damaged teeth and a prosthetic dental device is used to restore the normal appearance of a person's teeth. Long -term exposure to bacteria that formed the cavity causes irritation and inflammation of dental pulp inside the tooth. Other common causes of pulp polyp are a broken tooth, missing filling or lost crown.
The appearance of the polyp dental pulp may vary by Greals. It can be smooth, soft and spongy or bumpy. The pulp polyp can move in color from whitish pink to dark red. An inflamed pulp is often seen as it stands out of the surfacetooth with a break or carizure lesion.
dental pulp polyps are not usually too painful. Most of the pain experienced by the person with this type of polyp is caused by pressure on the surrounding gingival tissue caused by growth. Direct pressure on the polyp generally causes very slight discomfort.
pulp polyps have other unique characteristics. Unlike most infected and inflamed tissues, the pulp of the tooth does not crotch or die as the infection proceeds. The hole on the tooth surface allows the pulp polyp to continue to grow. Dental pulp is usually well supplied with blood and nutrients and without enclosed space, which limits the growth of polyp, Tissue will not die. In addition, toxic substances that cavate cause bacteria causing bacteria are not captured in the tissue, allowing the growth of the pulp uncontrolled.
Leaving the untreated polyp pulp could lead to several complications. CanBelitate infections of the surrounding tissue and abscess. Bacteria can attack other healthy teeth that cause the development of other cavities, resulting in the need for further dental work. Finally, the teeth may be too damaged to repair and the affected teeth may need to be pulled out. The upper and lower prosthesis plates can be used to restore the natural appearance of the teeth after any necessary extraction.