Root Canal Treatment

     Previously tooth is removed if the patient complains of pain. But after introduction, root canal treatment tooth is saved and is used for chewing.

     Root canal treatment is designed to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal, prevent reinfection of the tooth, and save the natural tooth.

     It is a treatment sequence for the infected pulp of a tooth which is intended to result in the elimination of infection and the protection of the decontaminated tooth from future microbial invasion.

root canal treatment
  • It involves the removal of these structures, disinfection, and the subsequent shaping, cleaning, and decontamination of the canals with small files and irrigating solutions and obscuration of the decontaminated canals
  • The material used to fill the canal such as gutter perch with ZOE- based cement
  •   Usually, some inflammation or infection is already present within or below the tooth. 
  • To cure the infection and save the tooth, the dentist drills into the pulp chamber and removes the infected pulp by scraping it out of the root canals. Once this is done, the dentist fills the cavity with an inert material and seals up the opening.
  • For patients, root canal is one of the most feared procedures in all of dentistry; however dental professionals assert painless treatment by lidocaine used local anesthetic medication is used before and after the treatment.  
  • If the tooth is not perfectly sealed, the root canal may leak, eventual failure of the root canal.
  • A tooth with a root canal treatment still can decay and without proper home or Patient care can be destroyed without the patient’s knowledge.
  •   Therefore, it is very important to have regular X-rays taken of the root canal to ensure that the tooth is not having any problems and the patient would not be aware of    
  • It is single or multiple visits to root canal treatment depending on the infection.
  • In the past 10 to 20 years innovations in root canal procedures

  1. Microscopes is used

  2. Laser root canal procedures which is controversial may be fast but have not been shown to thoroughly disinfect the whole tooth and may cause damage 

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