Causes And Risk Factors For Pulpitis
March 25, 2019
Pulpitis is the inflammation of the inner part of the tooth or pulp, which houses the nerves and blood supply for each tooth. Many times, this is caused by bacteria invading the pulp, resulting in inflammation. The inflammation can cause pain and discomfort in the tooth. There are two kinds of pulpitis. Reversible pulpitis is characterized by pain that strikes and then goes away, like if individuals drink something too cold. This is when a filling might be appropriate. Irreversible pulpitis is more serious and can mean the pulp is damaged and cannot be saved. Patients may experience an abscess in the area because dead tissue and infection overtook the pulp and the blood supply was lost.