If you have tooth decay, you often eat spicy pot, and be careful of pulp inflammation

Cold weather is the easiest to arouse people's desire to eat hot pot, but patients with tooth decay eat spicy pot, and be careful that tooth decay deteriorates into pulp inflammation.

Spicy pot has little effect on healthy teeth, but patients with tooth decay may be at the critical point of pulp inflammation at this time, and it is easy to evolve into acute pulpitis after being stimulated by cold, heat and spicy, which often makes people feel unbearable pain.If you have tooth decay, you often eat spicy pot, and be careful of pulp inflammation

In addition, pulpitis, periodontal swelling and pain, and tooth root soreness are all common clinical sequelae of spicy hot pot, so if you have oral diseases, don't choose a spicy and stimulating soup base, don't rush to send the food just out of the pot to your mouth, and it's not too late to cool it before eating.

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