Root Canal


A tooth has three layers enamel, dentin and pulp. When the cavity is so deep that it has reached the pulp, Root Canal Treatment has to be done. In this all the infection from within the tooth is removed, all the canals in the root are cleaned and medicament is placed.


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Overview

A tooth comprises three layers: enamel, dentin, and pulp. When a cavity penetrates to the pulp, necessitating intervention, Root Canal Treatment becomes imperative. This procedure involves the removal of infection from within the tooth, thorough cleaning of root canals, and application of medicament. The sealed tooth is protected against potential reinfection. However, post-Root Canal Treatment, the tooth becomes vulnerable, underscoring the importance of a crown to fortify and safeguard it.

In contemporary dentistry, even severely damaged teeth can be salvaged through Root Canal Treatment and restoration with metal or white fiber post and core, as long as a minimal amount of tooth remains visible.

FAQs

1. Is root canal painful?

Ans:- Root canals are performed under local anesthesia, rendering the procedure painless. Modern rotary machines expedite the process compared to manual filing.

2. Why is a crown required after Root Canal Treatment?

Ans:- Root Canal Treatment renders the tooth vulnerable. A crown becomes crucial to protect and reinforce the tooth, allowing it to withstand chewing forces and function normally. Additionally, it seals the tooth, preventing root canal filling breakage and reinfection.

3. Can a badly broken tooth be treated with root canal treatment?

Ans:-Unless the tooth is split or devoid of any visible structure, Root Canal Treatment can be employed. Post and core, composed of metal or white fiber, are added to reinforce the tooth and provide a foundation to withstand chewing forces.

4.When is root canal treatment suggested instead of a simple filling?

Ans:- Root Canal Treatment is recommended when decay, trauma, or wear reaches the innermost section containing nerves and blood vessels. In such cases, a simple filling is insufficient, and the infected tissues must be removed through root canal therapy

5.What is the significance of saving the tooth by Root canal and capping?**

Ans:- Preserving the tooth helps maintain surrounding bone integrity and keeps adjacent teeth in their ideal positions, preventing collateral damage.

6.What is the success rate of Root Canal Treatment?

Ans:- Root Canal Treatment boasts a success rate exceeding 95% due to advanced materials and techniques, including Apex locators, digital X-rays, rotary instruments, fiber posts, and CAD-CAM precision crowns. These advancements ensure accuracy, strength, and chemical bonding for long-term success.


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