If untreated, the pulp dies (necrosis), creating a reservoir for bacteria.
Once the infection breaks through the bone surrounding the tooth, it can spread to nearby tissues: Download Complications infectieuses d'origine dentaire pdf
Infections d'origine dentaire : Complications loco-régionales If untreated, the pulp dies (necrosis), creating a
Bacteria erode the hard enamel and reach the pulp , the soft center containing nerves and blood vessels. the pulp dies (necrosis)
Bacteria travel down to the root tip, forming a periapical abscess . 2. Spreading Locally: Loco-regional Complications
The journey often begins with a seemingly minor issue: a (cavity) or parodontite (gum disease).