Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Richfeel Or Dr. Batra

What is a Root Canal Treatment?

What is a Root Canal?

is the treatment that involves removing the pulp of the tooth, a small tissue, which is located in the center of the tooth. Once the pulp is diseased or damaged, is removed, the remaining space is cleaned, reshaped and filled. This procedure sealing the root canal. At present, the root canal treatment saves teeth that would otherwise have been lost.

The most common causes of injury or death of the pulp are

fractured teeth.
deep caries.
injuries as severe blows at the root (recent or past).

When the pulp dies, it creates pus on the tip of the root and an abscess due to infection that can destroy the bone surrounding the tooth and cause pain.

How is root canal treatment?

First, it makes a hole in the damaged tooth. After removing
the diseased pulp (pulpectomy), cleans and shapes the pulp chamber and root canals for, then fill. In treatments that claim more than one visit, is restored on a temporary basis to protect the tooth until the next visit.

In the next visit, material is removed temporarily and permanently restored by inserting a material called gutta-percha in each of the tubes and sealed into place with cement.

The final step is to place a crown on the tooth to restore its natural shape and appearance.
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This is done in permanent teeth, as in the case of the primary dentition, the tube is filled with a resorbable material. Dental pulp

damaged by a deep cavity. The pulp is removed and cleaned the root canals. The chamber is filled and sealed.

How long will the restored tooth as well?

can last a lifetime if cared for properly. Treated teeth can also suffer from tooth decay, is essential to practice good oral hygiene and seek regular dental examinations to prevent future problems.

These teeth become brittle and more prone to fracture. It is important to decide to place a crown after root canal treatment.

To determine the success of root canal treatment, the most reliable method is to compare the new radiographs with those taken before treatment. This comparison will determine whether bone loss continues or if the bone is regenerating.

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