What is Root Canal Treatment and How is it Done?

Root canal treatment; It is the process of removing the pulp tissue (vascular and nerve tissue), which is the innermost layer of the teeth, and then treating the root canals with filling.

Why is root canal treatment performed?

The pulp tissue is mostly damaged due to caries. Root canal treatment is applied due to the affected area. Patients usually apply to the dentist with complaints of pain and swelling.

 

Canal treatment is not applied only due to decay. In addition, especially for prosthetic treatment, root canal treatment may be applied to prevent loss of teeth in the area where surgery is planned due to tumors and cysts.

 

Can teeth with root canal treatment be lost?

Root canal treatment can be successful or unsuccessful, like all other treatments. It may be too late for the teeth to be treated. After root canal treatment, the patient may not have followed the doctor's recommendations or continued his treatment. In such cases, teeth that do not improve may need to be extracted, even if there is no pain or abscess complaint after the treatment.

 

Can Root Canal Treatment Be Performed on Milk Teeth?

Yes. Root canal treatment can be performed on both milk teeth and permanent teeth when necessary. There are similarities and differences in root canal treatment procedures for primary and permanent teeth. However, root canal treatment of milk teeth does not prevent the permanent teeth from erupting underneath. On the contrary, since the inflammation in the milk tooth is controlled, the permanent tooth is ensured to erupt into the mouth in a healthy way.

 

Do All Teeth Need to be Crowned (Covered) After Root Canal Treatment?

No. Since serious tooth tissue loss (due to decay or fracture) is usually observed in teeth requiring root canal treatment, it is appropriate to apply a crown crown after the treatment is completed to ensure that the tooth can be used during chewing and speaking and to prevent tooth breakage. This is valid for both milk and permanent teeth.

 

However, as mentioned above, root canal treatment is performed for various reasons and not all teeth need to be crowned after treatment.

 

In what cases is root canal treatment not applied?

Canal treatment can be completed in more than one session. Treatment water The rotary instruments and small-sized materials used during treatment are not suitable for young children who cannot adapt to the treatment, disabled individuals, or people who cannot keep their mouth open for a long time due to joint problems. In addition, there are patients for whom root canal treatment cannot be applied due to medical reasons. The decision on this issue is made with the joint opinion of the patient's dentist and the physician who performs the medical follow-up.

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