Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is a highly effective dental procedure designed to save a tooth that is severely decayed or infected. It involves removing the infected pulp, cleaning the root canals, and sealing them to prevent further infection.
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Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is a highly effective dental procedure designed to save a tooth that is severely decayed or infected. It involves removing the infected pulp, cleaning the root canals, and sealing them to prevent further infection.
When a tooth’s pulp becomes infected due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, or a crack or chip in the tooth, it can cause severe pain and swelling. The infection can spread if left untreated, leading to abscess formation and tooth loss. Root canal treatment can:
Anesthesia: Your dentist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the affected tooth.
Dental Dam: A rubber sheet called a dental dam is placed to isolate the tooth and keep it clean and dry during the procedure.
Access Hole: A small opening is drilled into the crown of the tooth to reach the pulp chamber.
Pulp Removal: The infected or inflamed pulp (nerve and blood vessels) is removed using specialized instruments.
Cleaning and Shaping: The root canals are thoroughly cleaned and shaped to remove bacteria and debris.
Filling the Canals: The canals are filled with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha to seal them and prevent reinfection.
Temporary Filling: A temporary filling is placed to protect the tooth while it heals.
Follow-Up Visit: You’ll return for a follow-up appointment to remove the temporary filling and replace it with a permanent crown or filling to restore the tooth’s strength and appearance.
Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers can help to manage discomfort.
Oral Hygiene: Continue regular brushing and flossing, being gentle around the treated tooth.
Diet: Avoid hard and chewy foods for a few days to prevent irritation.
Follow-Up: Attend follow-up appointments to ensure proper healing.
Endomotors and apex locators are advanced dental tools used during root canal treatment to enhance precision, efficiency, and patient comfort.
Endomotors are handpieces designed to aid in the mechanical preparation of root canals. They offer numerous benefits, including:
Apex locators are electronic devices used to determine the length of the root canal. Accurate measurement is crucial for successful root canal treatment, and apex locators offer:
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure to treat infection inside a tooth’s pulp, the innermost part containing nerves and blood vessels. It involves cleaning out the infected tissue, disinfecting the space, and sealing it to prevent further infection.
You may need a root canal if you have a severely decayed or damaged tooth, deep cavities, a cracked or chipped tooth, or repeated dental procedures on the same tooth that have led to infection or inflammation of the pulp.
Common signs include persistent toothache, sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures, swelling and tenderness in nearby gums, tooth discoloration, and a recurring pimple on the gums.
Root canal treatment is performed under local anesthesia, making the procedure painless. Patients often report that the experience is similar to getting a regular filling, and any discomfort during recovery is manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.
The duration of the procedure depends on the tooth’s condition and complexity. Most root canals can be completed in one or two visits, with each session lasting about 20-30 minutes.
You might experience some tenderness or mild pain, which can be managed with pain relievers. It’s important to avoid chewing on the treated tooth until it’s permanently restored with a crown or filling.
Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly. Avoid hard and chewy foods until the permanent restoration is in place. Follow your dentist’s instructions and attend follow-up appointments.
While a root canal is highly successful, there is a small chance of re-infection if the tooth does not heal properly, the filling or crown becomes loose or cracked, or new decay develops.