Root Canal Treatment - Endodontic Treatment

Canal treatment is the process of removing the pulp tissue of the tooth and filling the canals where the pulp used to be after the necessary disinfection procedures.

Canal Treatment - Briefly

Summary

Our teeth have 3 layers; Enamel, dentin and pulp. Pulp tissue is a structure consisting of vessels, nerves and connective tissue located in the innermost part. Pulp tissue reaches the root tip through the channels inside the tooth, and from the root tip it joins the vascular nerve network in our jaw. And due to these properties, it is the tissue that gives the tooth its vitality.

Root canal treatment is the process of cleaning the root canal with various irrigation procedures and filling it with body-compatible canal filling materials, following the removal of the pulp tissue inside the tooth.

 

When is Root Canal Treatment Performed?

 

Root canal treatment is performed in cases where the pulp tissue of the tooth is damaged or infection develops. To give a few examples;

 

 

How is the root canal treatment process?

 

 

Is there any pain during root canal treatment? ?

 

Canal treatment is performed under local anesthesia. For this reason, the procedure begins after the tooth is completely anesthetized and the patient does not feel any pain.

 

How long does it take to complete the root canal treatment?

 

Canal treatment is usually completed. It is an application that is completed within 30-60 minutes. Physician experience and knowledge play an important role in this period.

In cases where there is an inflammatory condition, root canal treatment is not completed and various medications are placed and the patient waits for 10-14 days. Following this waiting period, if the healing has occurred at the desired level, the root canal treatment is completed.

 

Is there any pain after the root canal treatment?

 

>After the root canal treatment, the pain stops, but some discomfort such as sensitivity may be felt for 1-2 weeks. If the doctor deems it necessary, he may prescribe medication to alleviate this condition.

 

What is the lifespan of a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment? How much is it?

 

If a correct restoration is made, the lifespan of a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment is the same as a tooth that has not undergone root canal treatment.

Generally, root canal treatment is applied to severely damaged teeth. Therefore, it is important to restore the lost tissue with the right materials. The sealing, durability and compatibility of the restoration with the adjacent teeth play a role in the correct and adequate function of the tooth.

 

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