Root canal therapy: What is endodontics?
When is root canal therapy performed?
What are the symptoms of deep carious lesion?
The symptoms in this case are:
• Pain
• Hypersensitivity to cold and heat
How is root canal therapy performed?
Why is it called root canal therapy?
The stages of treatment
Root canal therapy is divided into several steps:
- Removal of the pulp tissue and shaping of the root canals to prepare them for filling material
- Cleansing and sterilization of the area
- Filling of the canals using specific filling materials
- Reconstruction or, if necessary, application of a dental crown to strengthen the tooth
The entire therapy is performed using a rubber dam to isolate the treated tooth from the rest of the oral cavity, reducing the spread of bacteria.
Post-treatment: what happens?
After root canal therapy, it is possible to experience some discomfort, particularly during chewing. This will diminish over the course of a few days, and if necessary, we may recommend the use of anti-inflammatory or pain-relieving medications.
In case of persistent post-operative pain or swelling, it may be necessary to also administer some form of antibiotic therapy.
How long does post-treatment anesthesia last?
How to avoid root canal treatment?
Regular check-ups at our clinic are essential to prevent the need for this type of treatment. By constantly monitoring the condition of your mouth, we can identify and address any carious lesions or issues early on when they can still be treated with a filling.
In addition, maintaining good daily oral hygiene and seeking professional dental cleaning allows for thorough mouth sanitization, preventing the accumulation of harmful bacteria.
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