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Root Canal Therapy
What is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a procedure that treats an infected tooth. When the inner portion of a tooth, called the pulp, becomes infected or damaged, it can cause severe pain and discomfort. A root canal involves removing the infected pulp, cleaning the root canals, and sealing the tooth to prevent further infection.
Why Do You Need a Root Canal?
Several factors can lead to the need for a root canal, including:
- Deep cavities: If a cavity becomes very deep, it can reach the pulp and cause infection.
- Cracks or chips in the tooth: These can allow bacteria to enter the tooth and infect the pulp.
- Gum disease: Advanced gum disease can lead to inflammation and infection of the pulp.
- Trauma to the tooth: A blow to the tooth can damage the pulp and require a root canal.
The Root Canal Procedure
The root canal procedure typically involves the following steps:
- Anesthesia: Your dentist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the infected tooth.
- Access: The dentist will drill a small hole in the top of the tooth to access the pulp.
- Removal of Pulp: The infected or damaged pulp is carefully removed from the root canals.
- Cleaning and Shaping: The root canals are cleaned and shaped to remove any remaining bacteria or debris.
- Filling: The root canals are filled with a special material called gutta-percha to seal them off.
- Dental Crown: In most cases, a dental crown is placed over the treated tooth to protect it and restore its function.
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
- Pain relief: Root canal treatment can alleviate severe tooth pain and discomfort.
- Preservation of natural tooth: Root canal treatment allows you to keep your natural tooth, which can be a more aesthetically pleasing and functional option than an extraction and dental implant.
- Improved oral health: By treating the infection, root canal therapy can help prevent the spread of bacteria to other teeth and tissues.
Recovery and Aftercare
- Temporary Sensitivity: You may experience some sensitivity in the treated tooth for a few days after the procedure.
- Over-the-Counter Pain Relief: Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage any discomfort.
- Avoid Hard Foods: For a short period, avoid chewing on the treated tooth to allow the filling to set.
- Regular Dental Check-ups: Follow your dentist’s recommendations for regular check-ups to monitor the health of your treated tooth.