
Even in these cold days, some people enjoy drinking cold beverages. But have you ever felt a sharp, sensitive pain while drinking something cold? What causes this symptom? According to experts, it is caused by periodontal disease, and if periodontal disease is left untreated, tooth loss can occur.

Feeling a sharp pain when something cold touches the teeth and gums is usually likely to be a sign of gum disease. This appears when the alveolar bone surrounding the teeth is not strong, or when inflammation occurs in tissues such as the alveolar bone and gums. This symptom is commonly called 'pyorrhea,' and in many cases, people may not know they have it until pain appears.

Experts warn that if pyorrhea is left untreated and the timing for treatment is missed, teeth may be lost. When pyorrhea progresses to the point where teeth fall out naturally, gum disease has worsened to a serious level, and it can reach the point where prosthetic treatment is needed.

In such cases, proper prosthetic treatment is important, and implant procedures are said to be suitable for this. An implant involves placing an artificial tooth in the space where a tooth is missing, and it can be performed even when teeth have become weak or been lost.

Experts explain, "When an artificial tooth is placed in the position where a tooth used to be, it can perform similarly to existing teeth in terms of shape, color, and even chewing function, making it convenient. Implants can be applied not only to older adults but also to a wide range of age groups, from younger to middle-aged people."

However, many people are said to be leaving pyorrhea or gum disease untreated. It should absolutely not be left untreated. If pyorrhea progresses so severely that teeth fall out on their own, leaving it untreated can cause nearby teeth to shift and food to get trapped, leading to inflammation.
Not only treatment, but also after the procedure, you need to pay attention to dental hygiene and undergo regular dental checkups.

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In addition, to prevent infection and provide a private treatment environment, all examination rooms and operating rooms are operated as one room for one person.
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Implants do not have to be expensive.
If you have been putting off treatment for a painful tooth because the price of implants felt burdensome, please receive a free simple estimate and consultation now.



