Does a grey tooth need to be pulled?

Most likely, yes.
If your dentist diagnoses a necrotic pulp (or “dead tooth”), your treatment options will be either a root canal treatment to save the tooth, or an extraction to remove the tooth. Both options remove the dead tissue and prevent any spreading infection in your mouth.

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At what point does a tooth need pulled?

You may need to have a tooth extracted if: Periodontal disease has badly infected the tooth. The tooth is badly damaged and cannot be restored by a filling or a crown. You are suffering from pain even after a filling, crown, or treatment for a root canal.

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When is it too late to pull a tooth?

While the impaction of teeth may begin soon after wisdom teeth attempt to break through the gums, it is not unusual for symptoms to not appear until decades later. While it is best to take care of wisdom teeth as soon as possible during their development, they can still be removed when you are in your 40s or 50s.

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What happens if you don't extract a decayed tooth?

Infection. If a decaying tooth does not receive attention immediately, it can cause an infection in the tooth's pulp. If a tooth's pulp is infected, the decay can pass on to the other teeth. To eradicate this issue, dentists often recommend a root canal therapy if the infection is in its earlier stages.

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Does a grey tooth mean infection?

If trauma or infection has caused damage, the pulp and nerves can die, and the tooth turns dark pink, gray, or black. If you suspect one or more of your teeth have died, book an appointment with your dental professional.

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Is a gray tooth infected?

If you notice a tooth or two turning gray, blue, black, or dark pink, the nerves and pulp within the tooth may have died. Infection, trauma, and decay can cause teeth to die and turn a different color.

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Why is my tooth grey but not hurt?

Why Is My Tooth Turning Grey? Dental trauma is the most common cause of a grey tooth. Similar to your knee turning black and blue after a fall, your teeth can also become discolored following an injury. A tooth turning grey following an injury is a sign that the tooth is not receiving adequate blood flow.

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Is a grey tooth a dead tooth?

A dying tooth may appear yellow, light brown, gray, or even black. It may look almost as if the tooth is bruised. The discoloration will increase over time as the tooth continues to decay and the nerve dies. If you experience any symptoms of a dying tooth, it's important to see your dentist right away.

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Is a grey tooth a cavity?

A Yellow Or Grey-Colored Cavity

After the first stage of demineralization, the bacteria in your mouth continues to break down your tooth enamel even further. At this point, you might notice a yellow or grey color to your cavities.

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How long does it take for a tooth to turn grey?

If a milk tooth receives a hard knock, then it may discolour and start to turn grey, yellow or black in colour. This often happens two to three weeks after the initial accident. This means that the tooth's blood supply has been affected and it is struggling to get the necessary amount of blood.

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How long can a dead tooth stay in your mouth?

A dead tooth can stay in your mouth for up to several days or months; however, keeping a dead tooth may lead to problems with your jaw and also result in the spreading of decay and bacteria to other teeth. Most dentists will recommend having the dead tooth extracted and replaced with a denture, bridge, or implant.

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What is gray tooth syndrome?

Dentinogenesis imperfecta is a disorder of tooth development. This condition causes the teeth to be discolored (most often a blue-gray or yellow-brown color) and translucent. Teeth are also weaker than normal, making them prone to rapid wear, breakage, and loss.

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What happens when a tooth dies?

A dead tooth occurs when those tissues are damaged and the blood supply to the tooth is lost. It may be painful or may cause no symptoms at all. A dead or dying tooth should be treated quickly because it can become infected and have negative effects on the jaw, gums and other teeth.

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Can dentist tell which tooth is infected?

An X-ray of the aching tooth can help identify an abscess. Your dentist may also use X-rays to determine whether the infection has spread, causing abscesses in other areas. Recommend a CT scan. If the infection has spread to other areas within your neck, a CT scan may be used to see how severe the infection is.

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What a infected tooth looks like?

An abscess usually looks like a red, swollen bump, boil or pimple. It affects the involved tooth, but the infection can also spread to surrounding bone and neighboring teeth. Abscesses can occur in different places around a tooth for different reasons.

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What does a really bad tooth infection look like?

Swelling of the gum over the infected tooth, which may look like a pimple. Swollen glands of the neck. Swollen area of the upper or lower jaw, which is a very serious symptom.

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Does a cracked tooth turn grey?

Oral trauma is the most common cause of greying teeth. The dullness is associated with loss of blood flow. If your tooth is shifted, cracked, or chipped from a forceful impact, it could lose blood flow and eventually die. It could take a while, however.

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What drugs cause teeth to turn gray?

Medications: Several medications lead to tooth discoloration as a side effect. If you received the common antibiotics doxycycline or tetracycline as a child, your teeth may have discolored as a consequence. Antihistamines, high blood pressure medications, and antipsychotic drugs can also discolor teeth.

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Why is my root canal tooth turning grey?

It is not uncommon for teeth to turn darker in color either before or after being treated with a root canal. Deposition of pigment within the tooth from the nerve, usually due to major trauma, can cause the tooth to turn either gray or brown.

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Is it OK to keep a dead tooth?

No matter how little pain you feel from a non-vital tooth — and no matter how little you care about the change in coloration — leaving the problem untreated is never a good idea. The empty space inside dead teeth is an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, the perfect setting for an infection.

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Will a dead tooth always fall out?

If the tooth in question suffers from a dead nerve, the technical term for this is a 'pulpless tooth' or 'necrotic pulp'. If this does happen, the tooth will actually fall out by itself.

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Will a dead tooth always get infected?

When your tooth is dead, it can't fight off bacteria. This can put you at greater risk of infection, especially because your tooth's pulp reaches the root of the tooth. Symptoms of bacterial infection include bad taste, swelling, and bad breath.

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Do teeth grey with age?

As we get older, the outer hard tissue covering our teeth, called enamel, wears away and exposes the darker dentin beneath it. This can cause our teeth to appear more gray or yellow rather than white. Additional tooth staining can also be caused by certain medications.

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When do you need a root canal?

Root canals are needed for a cracked tooth from injury or genetics, a deep cavity, or issues from a previous filling. Patients generally need a root canal when they notice their teeth are sensitive, particularly to hot and cold sensations.

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