It's reactionary dentine.If a moderate bacterial stimulus is spaned over a period of time, there is a time for a pulp to react with a barrier. If it feels hard at probing, manifest no scaling when examined, it is left under a good base to promote more dentine growth thus more distance between a pulp and cavity.
Dont mind the color, it is normal. It's not like the dentist left a heap of germs at the bottom and covered it with nice filling :)
@purpleloover To answer your question why there is caries under the filling: If you are not good at cleaning your teeth after you've had a filling placed, a cavity might form in the margin between the filling and the tooth. It's important to understand that a filling only stops the carious lesion from progressing to the pulp of the tooth (i.e. the nerve). It will however not prevent further cavity formation. If you don't floss and brush your teeth regularly you will get new cavities.
@acoliteofphill if you see in the X- ray it has poor adaptation in the distal side of the molar (that would be your left side in the lower middle molar) this could lead to filtration and accumulation of bacteria, caries and probably infection so it does need to be removed, actually once he opens is he discovers caries that already found its way in ;) this happens a lot on restorations this large... hope I helped a little
well for a matter of fact i have OCD and many other mental disorders.. and dont you use these disorders to "tease" people... u dunno how life is having mental ilnesses
i dont get it.. how come there is decay under the filling? please explain... did the dentist fill his tooth wrongly? he left an air bubble? now they have to fix it? please do explain.. im getting paranoid cuz i just got a filling done...:(
no matrix band?
capiche1992 3 weeks ago
@Belieberfeverrrrrrrr
in some cases teeth return to normal function as long as 4 weeks after trauma.
On the other hand, contaminated pulp won't heal on its own, so root canal is deemed necessary
Go to a good dentist who knows how to deal with traumatic injuries of teeth.
besthost 8 months ago
Your tooth, on the other hand, could be someting worse - an exposed ischemic pulp
It s difficult to tell without seeing the patient. You might be the case for root canal
besthost 8 months ago
@Belieberfeverrrrrrrr
It's reactionary dentine.If a moderate bacterial stimulus is spaned over a period of time, there is a time for a pulp to react with a barrier. If it feels hard at probing, manifest no scaling when examined, it is left under a good base to promote more dentine growth thus more distance between a pulp and cavity.
Dont mind the color, it is normal. It's not like the dentist left a heap of germs at the bottom and covered it with nice filling :)
besthost 8 months ago
@purpleloover To answer your question why there is caries under the filling: If you are not good at cleaning your teeth after you've had a filling placed, a cavity might form in the margin between the filling and the tooth. It's important to understand that a filling only stops the carious lesion from progressing to the pulp of the tooth (i.e. the nerve). It will however not prevent further cavity formation. If you don't floss and brush your teeth regularly you will get new cavities.
DentistFlakk 9 months ago
@acoliteofphill if you see in the X- ray it has poor adaptation in the distal side of the molar (that would be your left side in the lower middle molar) this could lead to filtration and accumulation of bacteria, caries and probably infection so it does need to be removed, actually once he opens is he discovers caries that already found its way in ;) this happens a lot on restorations this large... hope I helped a little
laborre 9 months ago
can someone tell me why the pacient got the old restoration remove i didnt get it well plz
acoliteofphill 9 months ago
@phv628
well for a matter of fact i have OCD and many other mental disorders.. and dont you use these disorders to "tease" people... u dunno how life is having mental ilnesses
purpleloover 9 months ago
@purpleloover You might want to see your doctor so that you can get treated for your paranoid schizophrenia!!!
phv628 9 months ago
i dont get it.. how come there is decay under the filling? please explain... did the dentist fill his tooth wrongly? he left an air bubble? now they have to fix it? please do explain.. im getting paranoid cuz i just got a filling done...:(
purpleloover 10 months ago