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What is root canal treatment?
Root canal treatment (also called endodontics) is needed
when the blood or nerve supply of the tooth (known as the
pulp) is infected through decay or injury.
Why is root canal treatment needed?
If the pulp becomes infected, the infection may spread
through the root canal system of the tooth. This may
eventually lead to an abscess.
If root canal treatment (RCT) is not carried out, the
infection will spread and the tooth may need to be taken
out.
Does it hurt?
No. A local anaesthetic is used and it should feel no
different to having an ordinary filling done.
What does it involve?
The aim of the treatment is to remove all infection from the
root canal. The root is then cleaned and filled to prevent
any further infection.
Root canal treatment is a skilled and time-consuming
procedure. Most courses of treatment will involve two or
more visits to your dentist.
At the first appointment, the infected pulp is removed. Any
abscesses, which may be present, can also be drained at this
time. The root canal is then cleaned and shaped ready for
the filling. A temporary filling is put in and the tooth is
left to settle.
The tooth is checked at a later visit and when all the
infection has cleared, the tooth is permanently filled.
What will my tooth look like after treatment?
In the past, a root filled tooth would often darken after
treatment. However, with modern techniques this does not
usually happen. If there is any discolouration, there are
several treatments available to restore the natural
appearance.
What if it happens again?
Root canal treatment is usually very successful. However, if
the infection comes back the treatment can be repeated.
What if I don’t have the treatment?
The alternative is to have the tooth out. Once the pulp is
destroyed, it can’t heal and it is not recommended to leave
an infected tooth in the mouth.
Although some people would prefer an extraction, it is
usually best to keep as many natural teeth as possible.
Will the tooth be safe after treatment?
Yes. However, it is better to restore the tooth with a crown
to provide extra support and strength to the tooth.
Where can this treatment be carried out?
Root canal treatment is a routine dental procedure, which
your dentist will be happy to do for you.
What about aftercare?
Root-treated teeth should be treated just the same as any
other tooth. Remember to clean your teeth at least once a
day, preferably with a fluoride toothpaste. Cut down on
sugary snacks, and keep them only to mealtimes if possible.
See your dentist for regular check-ups.
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