Abstract
Cleft pulpitis is a clinically common oral disease. The teeth in the early stage mainly show small cracks. The patient has no obvious discomfort and is difficult to observe with the naked eye. At present, root canal treatment is the main method for clinical treatment of cracked pulpitis, which means that the source of the medullary cavity is removed, and then the root canal is closed by filling with materials. Traditional root canal treatment of cracked pulpitis needs to be divided into multiple times. In order to determine the best clinical effect of root canal treatment for patients with cracked pulpitis, they are treated with different treatment methods. In this article, we selected patients with repaired cleft pulpitis as the research object, all patients underwent radiographic imaging examination, and observed the crown, root, and root canal of the patients, and selected the most appropriate treatment according to the details of the patients. The results show that in the research process, using direct-view radiography can determine the lesion more clearly than traditional X-ray imaging technology, and assist in the completion of tooth root cleaning and treatment and wound treatment at the root of the disease. Its accuracy is improved by 25%. The repair success rate is more than 90%, which is much higher than the traditional method. In terms of bacterial suppression, the use of direct-view radiography can effectively inhibit the proliferation of bacteria. Compared with the traditional control group (107/ml), the concentration of fungi is kept at around 105/mL one month after the repair experiment is completed, which is in line with the oral cavity. This shows that the application of direct-view radiography in oral fixation and restoration has a significant effect, which can improve the success rate of the patient’s operation, and can ensure the curative effect and avoid the occurrence of adverse phenomena.
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