Pulpitis Hypertrophic

Hypertrophic pulpitis. What do you eat it with?

Among the common oral problems in patients in the age range of forty years, various inflammatory processes occur. Among them, professional dentistry distinguishes pulpitis under the name hypertrophic.

The term “pulpitis” is commonly understood as inflammation of the pulp, which contains nerve fibers, blood vessels and loose connective tissue. The danger with pulpitis lies in the fact that the process develops not only in the gum, but also penetrates through its tissue.

The cause of pulp inflammation is most often caries - the main source of pathogenic bacteria. Microorganisms that produce organic acids also enter the human body along with dental plaque. Unfavorable factors contribute to severe irritation of the upper layer of pulp - dentin. Due to excessive stress, tissues become inflamed and blood flow is impaired. This causes the development of an intracanal hypertrophy process. Extensive inflammation occurs and pulpitis occurs.

Pathogenic phenomena occur in all structures in which the main pulp tissue is concentrated. An increase in the volume of the pulp in all directions and its compaction is an internal hypertrophic process, due to which the source of inflammation grows into the soft tissues - periodontium. The distinctive features of hypertrophic inflammation are acute pain while eating, redness of the face and