Root Canal Treatment

Bury Dental Centre

Root Canal Treatment

If you are experiencing severe tooth pain or sensitivity, a root canal treatment might be necessary to save your tooth. 

A root canal treatment is a dental procedure that is done to save a tooth that is infected or severely damaged. During the procedure, the dentist removes the infected or damaged pulp from the inside of the tooth, cleans the area, and then fills and seals it. This helps to alleviate pain, prevent further infection, and restore the tooth’s function. It is a common and effective treatment for preserving natural teeth.

  • Anaesthesia: The dentist will administer local anaesthesia to numb the area around the affected tooth.
  • Access: The dentist will create a small opening in the tooth to access the infected or damaged pulp.
  • Removal: Using specialized tools, the dentist will carefully remove the infected or damaged pulp from the inside of the tooth.
  • Cleaning and Shaping: The dentist will clean and shape the root canals to ensure they are free from bacteria and debris.
  • Medication: In some cases, the dentist may place medication inside the tooth to help eliminate any remaining infection.
  •  Filling: Once the root canals are cleaned and shaped, they will be filled with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha.
  • Sealing: The dentist will seal the opening in the tooth with a temporary or permanent filling to prevent reinfection.
  • Restoration: In most cases, a tooth that has undergone a root canal treatment will require a dental crown or other restoration to strengthen and protect it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our dentist will administer local anaesthesia to numb the area, so you should not feel any pain during the procedure. However, it is common to experience some mild discomfort or sensitivity after the anaesthesia wears off. This can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Remember, every person's pain tolerance is different, so it is best to communicate any concerns or discomfort you may have with your dentist.

The duration of a root canal treatment can vary depending on factors such as the complexity of the case and the tooth being treated. On average, a root canal treatment can take about 1-2 hours per visit. However, it is important to note that the treatment may require multiple visits to complete, especially if there are additional procedures or if the tooth needs time to heal between visits. Your dentist will be able to provide you with a more accurate estimate based on your specific situation.

Losing a tooth is not the goal of a root canal treatment. In fact, the purpose of the treatment is to save the tooth and prevent extraction. By removing the infected or damaged pulp and sealing the tooth, a root canal can help restore the tooth's function and alleviate pain. However, in some cases, if the tooth is severely damaged or if the treatment is not successful, extraction may be necessary. Your dentist will evaluate your specific situation and recommend the best course of action to save your tooth.

During dental procedures, anaesthesia can be administered in diverse ways depending on the situation. The most common method is through a local anaesthetic injection, where the dentist will use a needle to numb the area around the tooth being treated. This helps ensure that you do not feel any pain during the procedure. In some cases, your dentist may also use a numbing gel to make the injection more comfortable. The anaesthesia will usually take effect within a few minutes and last for a few hours.

Bury Dental Centre

Root Canal Treatment

The exact steps and duration of the procedure can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the dentist’s technique.

Our experienced team specializes in performing root canals with precision and care. During the procedure, we remove the infected pulp, clean the root canal, and seal it to prevent any further damage. Our goal is to alleviate your pain and restore the health of your tooth, allowing you to maintain a natural and beautiful smile. Do not let tooth pain hold you back – schedule your root canal treatment with us today!

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