In the oral medium, acid is produced by bacteria with leftovers or sugars on the tooth surface
These acids make cavities on the surface of the tooth that continue to grow and are the beginning of the decay in the tooth structure
A person with necrosis may not be aware of it as a start
It is represented by patches
While the necrotic lesion continues to increase and the appearance of the cavity begins transient pain or transient allergies
As the lesion grows, it can increase the durability of the pain until the pain becomes constant and may result in pulpitis and consequently endodontic treatment
Prevention is carried out by constant care and brushing teeth and the use of oral rinses to improve the oral medium and follow-up periodically at the dentist
The best treatment is early treatment of simple palms
All forms shall be a leveling of necrosis and compensation of lost space with fillers, ie, resinous, cosmetic or mineral fillings as indicated by the patient's desire and desire.