Root Canal Treatment
Has your Endodontist Told You That you need Root Canal Treatment?
If so, you’re not alone. Millions of teeth are treated and saved each year with the root canal treatment, or endodontic, treatment Duri Dental Clinic Will explains to You Root canal treatment in detail and how it can relieve your tooth pain and save your smile.
What Is A Root Canal?
- “Endo” is the Greek word for “Inside” and “Odont” is Greek for “tooth”
- Endodontic treatment treats the inside of the tooth
- Root canal treatment is one type of endodontic treatment
- To understand endodontic treatment, it helps to know something about the anatomy of the tooth
- Inside the tooth, under the white enamel and a hard layer called the dentin, is a soft tissue called the pulp
- The pulp contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue and creates the surrounding hard tissues of the tooth during the development
- The pulp extends from the crown of the tooth to the tip of the roots where it connects to the tissues surrounding the root
- The pulp is important during a tooth’s growth and development however, once a tooth is fully mature it can survive without the pulp because the tooth continues to be nourished by the tissues surrounding it
How To Know That You Need Root Canal Treatment?
- Endodontic treatment is necessary when the pulp, the soft tissue inside the root canal, becomes inflamed or infected
- The inflammation or infection can have a variety of causes: deep decay repeated dental procedures on the tooth or a crack or chip in the tooth, an injury to a tooth may cause pulp damage even if the tooth has no visible chips or cracks.
- If pulp inflammation or infection is left untreated, it can cause pain or lead to an abscess.
Sign and Symptoms
- There are a few symptoms that mean you might need a root canal treatment
- Severe pain while chewing or biting
- Pimples on the gums
- A chipped or cracked tooth
- Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, even after the sensation has been removed
- Swollen or tender gums
- Deep decay or darkening of the
How to save your tooth?
The endodontist removes the inflamed or infected pulp, carefully cleans and shapes the inside of the root canal, then fills and seals the space. Afterward, you will return to your dentist, who will place a crown or other restoration on the tooth to protect and restore it to full function. After restoration, the tooth continues to function like any other tooth
Will I feel pain during or after the root canal treatment?
Many endodontic procedures are performed to relieve the pain of toothaches caused by pulp inflammation or infection. With modern techniques and anesthetics, most patients report that they are comfortable during the procedure