How Do You Spell SUPPURATIVE PERIAPICAL PERIODONTITIDES?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌpjʊɹˌe͡ɪtɪv pˌi͡əɹɪˈapɪkə͡l pˈi͡əɹɪədˌɒntɪtˌa͡ɪdz] (IPA)

Suppurative periapical periodontitides /sʌpjuːrətɪv pɛrɪˈeɪpɪkəl ˌpɛrɪədɒntɪˈtaɪdiːz/ is a dental term used to describe an inflammation of the tissues surrounding the tooth root. The word is spelled using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) to accurately represent the sounds of the English language. The first syllable "sup" sounds like "suhp," the second syllable "pu" sounds like "poo," and the third syllable "ra" sounds like "ray." The following syllables are pronounced as written, and the stress is placed on the second to last syllable.

SUPPURATIVE PERIAPICAL PERIODONTITIDES Meaning and Definition

  1. Suppurative periapical periodontitides is a term used to describe an inflammatory condition affecting the tissues surrounding the tooth root. It is characterized by the presence of pus, infection, and inflammation in the periapical area, which is the region surrounding the apex or tip of the tooth root.

    This condition typically occurs as a result of a dental infection that spreads from the tooth pulp to the surrounding tissues. It is often caused by severe tooth decay, dental trauma, or untreated dental infections. The bacteria present in the infected tooth pulp can invade the surrounding periodontal tissues, leading to inflammation and the formation of an abscess.

    Common symptoms of suppurative periapical periodontitides include severe toothache, swelling, tenderness, and sometimes a discharge of pus from the affected area. The tooth may also become loose and may be sensitive to touch or pressure.

    Treatment for suppurative periapical periodontitides usually involves a combination of dental procedures and antibiotics. The infected tooth may require root canal therapy, during which the infected pulp is removed, and the root canal is cleaned and sealed. In some cases, the tooth may need to be extracted if the infection cannot be effectively treated. Antibiotics are commonly prescribed to help eliminate the infection and prevent its further spread.

    Prompt treatment is essential to prevent the infection from spreading to other areas and causing further complications. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices are crucial in preventing the development of suppurative periapical periodontitides.

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