Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure performed when the living tissue (pulp) inside the tooth becomes inflamed or damaged. It is carried out to prevent the infected tooth from being extracted and to ensure it remains healthy in the mouth.

This condition typically presents with symptoms such as pain, tenderness, sensitivity to heat or cold, or the presence of an abscess. However, with timely root canal treatment, the tooth can be saved and continue to function for many years.

Why Is Root Canal Treatment Necessary?

The nerve and blood tissue inside the tooth can become inflamed or damaged due to various reasons, such as:

  • Deep cavities.
  • Tooth fractures caused by trauma.
  • Failed previous fillings.
  • Strong impact on the tooth.
  • Infection or abscess in the tooth.

If left untreated, these conditions can lead to the spread of infection to surrounding tissues and eventually result in tooth loss. Therefore, root canal treatment is an ideal solution to save the tooth instead of extracting it.


How Is It Done?

Root canal treatment is a painless procedure performed under local anesthesia and is typically completed in 1 or 2 sessions.

Total Time: 20 minutes

Before the Process:

Examination and X-ray: The condition of the tooth is evaluated, and the extent of the infected tissue is determined.

During the Process:

Accessing the Tooth: Decay is removed, and access to the inner part of the tooth is made.
Local Anesthesia: Ensures no pain is felt during the procedure.
Cleaning the Canal: Infected nerve tissue is removed using special tools, and the canals are disinfected.
Shaping the Canal: The canals are shaped and dried appropriately.
Filling the Canal: The cleaned canals are sealed with a special filling material.

After the Process:

Top Filling or Crown: If necessary, the top part of the tooth is restored with a filling or porcelain crown.

Estimated Cost: 75 Euro


Advantages

  • Prevents tooth extraction.
  • Preserves the natural tooth structure.
  • Maintains chewing function.
  • Keeps aesthetic appearance intact.
  • Provides long-lasting results.

With regular check-ups and good oral hygiene, a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment can remain healthy and functional for many years.


Post-Treatment Care After Root Canal

Recovery after a root canal treatment is generally smooth, but to ensure successful results, the following guidelines should be followed:

Avoid Hard Foods for the First 24 Hours

The treated tooth may still be fragile and at risk of cracking. Eat soft foods during this period.

Temporary Sensitivity Is Normal

Mild discomfort or sensitivity to hot or cold may occur. This typically subsides within a few days.

Maintain Good Oral Hygiene

Brush your teeth twice a day and don’t forget to floss regularly.

Attend Follow-Up Dental Appointments

Don’t skip scheduled check-ups. If needed, your dentist may recommend a crown for extra protection.

Report Persistent Pain or Swelling

If you experience prolonged pain, swelling, or pressure, consult your dentist immediately.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is root canal treatment painful?

No. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, making it painless. Mild discomfort after the procedure is normal and temporary.

How many sessions does it take?

In most cases, it’s completed in a single session. A second visit may be necessary if an infection is present.

How long will the tooth last after treatment?

With proper care, a tooth treated with a root canal can last 10 years or more.

Is a crown necessary afterward?

It is usually necessary for the back teeth. A filling may be sufficient for front teeth.

Can a root canal-treated tooth become infected again?

Yes, especially if oral hygiene is poor or if the filling leaks. Regular dental check-ups are essential.

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