Root canal treatment
In many cases, a tooth can be saved despite its problems – root canal treatment can offer significant help. But what exactly does this procedure entail and how does it work?
Root canal treatment
Root canal treatment is often an excellent method for a dentist to save a tooth
But how does the problem develop?
Within the inner part of the tooth lies a small chamber containing the tooth’s blood vessels and nerves, which extend into the root and branch into the bone structure. If these nerves and vessels are damaged, the tooth may react with inflammation or simply die off.
In such cases, bacteria take over the area, potentially affecting the bone surrounding the tooth root. This leads to inflammation of the tooth root.
Under what circumstances does this occur?
Initially, one might not notice what’s happening within the tooth. A cavity might go unnoticed for a long time without causing any discomfort. However, the decay progresses internally, nearing the tooth pulp, which eventually becomes inflamed.
It’s also common for problems to arise beneath a larger filling over an extended period. The tooth might die off on its own, and the inflammation becomes visible on X-rays.
There are situations where root canal treatment becomes necessary during the creation of a tooth restoration or when treating a focal infection to ensure long-term stability.
The advancement in technology plays a significant role in saving teeth. Previously, dentists couldn’t appropriately address issues that can now be resolved with root canal treatment due to a lack of knowledge and tools. Consequently, extractions were more common, causing inconvenience.
Is root canal treatment painful?
Although many people fear it, root canal treatment is not considered an excessively intolerable procedure. In some cases, however, it may be necessary for the patient to attend multiple dental sessions, as it takes several appointments to achieve the desired result.
The need for multiple treatments depends on factors such as the number of tooth roots and the number of canals within them. Additionally, the individual’s anatomy cannot be ignored, as it also plays a role in determining the number of sessions required. The position of the tooth, the severity of inflammation, and other factors all influence the overall treatment plan.
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How long does a root canal-treated tooth last?
As mentioned before, a tooth can last even for decades if it has been properly root canal treated. However, we cannot be entirely certain how long it will endure. This largely depends on the factors that led to the need for root canal treatment.
Root canal treatment
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