Endodontology

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About

Endodontic therapy, also known as root canal therapy, is a dental procedure used to save a tooth that is infected, damaged, or has a deep cavity. This procedure involves removing the infected or damaged tooth pulp from the inner canal of the tooth, disinfecting the canal, and filling and sealing it to prevent further infection.  

 

Candidate

Candidates for endodontic therapy are typically individuals who have an infection or inflammation inside a tooth, which can cause pain, swelling, and loss of function. The damage that requires this treatment can result from deep cavities, tooth trauma, or other dental issues.

Preparation

Preparation for the treatment involves a consultation with an endodontist (a specialist in endodontics) or a general dentist to diagnose the problem and determine if endodontic therapy is necessary. During the preparation, the patient should inform the dentist about their health condition and medications they are taking.

Treatment

The actual endodontic therapy treatment involves the following steps: 1. Local anesthesia to enable a painless procedure. 2. Access to the tooth canal through drilling the tooth to allow access to the inner canal. 3. Removal of the damaged and infected tooth pulp from the canal using special instruments. 4. Disinfection and cleaning of the inner canal to eliminate bacteria and infection. 5. Filling the canal with a material to prevent reinfection. 6. Sealing the tooth, usually with a filling or crown, to restore the tooth's structure and function.

Result

The results of endodontic therapy typically include the preservation of the tooth and a reduction in pain or discomfort associated with the infection. The success of the therapy depends on various factors, including the severity of the infection and the experience of the dentist.

Precautions

After the treatment, patients should follow the dentist's instructions for tooth care and attend regular dental visits to ensure the long-term health and preservation of the tooth.

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F.A.Q.

What is the goal of endodontology?

Endodontology aims to treat teeth and prevent the spread of inflammation to the bone and the formation of an inflammatory process around the tip of the root, i.e. the development of granulomas.

Can the tooth still hurt after endodontics?

Endodontic surgery is one of the most demanding procedures in dentistry, and recovery from inflammation is sometimes longer than expected. Pain can occur after the endodontic procedure is completed, mostly as a tissue reaction to the filling. The pain is relieved by analgesics and in most cases disappears after a few days.

What to do in case of severe pain or swelling?

Severe pain can be alleviated with analgesics, and swelling with a cold compress. If the pain is prolonged after endodontic therapy, most likely the canals have not been treated and filled to their full length or there are undetected canals. In such cases, it is necessary to contact the dentist and repeat the treatment.

How to relieve pain after the procedure?

Pain after the procedure can be alleviated with analgesics.

When does a dentist decide on endodontics?

The dentist decides on endodontics when the x-ray shows inflammatory or necrotic pulp tissue.

What is a dental audit?

Revision is a procedure by which the filling material is removed from the root canal of the treated tooth, and by re-cleaning and disinfection, they try to remove bacteria in the root canal of the tooth. It is indicated in cases of failure of the primary treatment of root canals where not all bacteria have been eliminated and there is their presence in the canal or tissue around the root of the tooth.

How long does dental treatment last and how many times do I have to visit the dentist?

The dental treatment itself is completed in one visit, after which you have to come for the closing of the tooth - making a ready-made post and filling and, if necessary, a crown.

What does the price of treatment include?

The price includes only the filling of the canals. That price includes the price of the stake, which must definitely go on that tooth, or the filling, to close it. After that, it is decided whether to make a prosthetic solution or not.

What is endodontics?

Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and conditions affecting the dental pulp and the tissues surrounding the root of a tooth.

What is a root canal treatment?

Root canal treatment, also known as endodontic treatment, is a procedure performed to save a tooth that has a severely infected or damaged dental pulp. During the procedure, the infected pulp is removed, and the root canal system is cleaned, shaped, and filled to prevent further infection and restore the tooth's function.

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