alveolar bone pain

Dr. Casey Turner
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2025-05-22 10:47:57
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Alveolar bone pain is caused by apical inflammation of teeth. After bacterial infection of dental nerve, it will cause pulp tissue suppuration and necrosis. Inflammation accumulates in the apical area. If it does not get drainage, it will show destructive absorption of alveolar bone in the apical area. Alveolar bone pain or osteomyelitis of the jaw occurs. Root canal treatment of teeth needs to be carried out in time to remove infected dental nerve. After that, the root canal is disinfected, and after the inflammation in the root canal is controlled, the root canal is filled tightly.