root canal treatment

Root Canal Treatment What?

Root canal treatment is the process of emptying and cleaning the nerves of the tooth. It is applied in cases of root tip infection, where tooth decay progresses to the nerves of the tooth and causes pain, where the tooth loses its vitality due to trauma or other reasons.

The pulp, which is the living part of the tooth, contains vessels, nerves and connective tissue. This tissue continues with tubular channels in the root of the tooth and ends at the root tip. Root canal treatment is required in cases where there is an infection in the living tissues we are talking about or in cases where it is exposed by trauma.

In root canal treatment, the pulp chamber of the tooth and the soft tissues in the canals are removed. The channels are tried to be purified from bacteria. Root shaping is done. For this purpose, the root canal walls are filed.

After making sure that the canal cleaning and shaping steps are done completely, the cleaned canals are filled with canal filler. All of these procedures are called root canal treatment.

In a healthy tooth, there is fluid circulation in the tooth. This gives flexibility to the tooth. After root canal treatment, fluid circulation is interrupted. The tooth loses fluid every day and becomes brittle. For this reason, the teeth with root canal treatment are veneered. The dental pulp is sensitive to cold and hot stimuli and warns the person as an alarm mechanism. Heat sensitivity disappears in teeth with root canal treatment.

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When Is Root Canal Treatment Needed?

In cases where the tooth has lost its vitality as a result of excessive force on the tooth as a result of orthodontic treatment, in caries that have progressed to the nerve of the tooth, in advanced gingival diseases, high-grade fillings or prostheses are also required to eliminate the sensitivity caused by advanced wear on the teeth.

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How make is root treatment?

In the first session, dental caries and nerve tissue are cleaned, tooth canals are shaped up to the root tip. Medication is placed inside the tooth to heal it and it is covered with a temporary filling.
In the second session, the inside of the tooth is cleaned and the canals are filled up to the root tip with a special filling material and covered with a permanent filling.

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    What are the advantages of Root Canal Treatment?

    It prevents tooth extraction. Even dead, our own tooth root is more useful than an artificial tooth root. After tooth extraction, loss of function, aesthetic problems and problems with speech occur.

    Is pain felt in root canal treatment?

    Thanks to the local anesthesia applied before the treatment, pain is not felt. The difference from a simple filling is that the treatment process is a little longer. Since the degeneration of the natural tissues will last for a few days after the treatment is finished, there may be pain when pressing on the tooth. A medicine with analgesic and edema-solving properties recommended by the physician will eliminate this complaint. Another problem that can be experienced after treatment is swelling on the face or in the area of ​​the tooth. In this case, the problem can be solved by using an antibiotic with the guidance of your doctor.

    Are canal filling and filling different processes?

    Root canal filling is the process of cleaning and filling the root canal. The filling process is the restoration of the crown part of the tooth visible in the mouth with composite filling, inlay, onlay or crown according to the amount of damage.

    What is channel repeat?

    The process of re-doing the root canal treatment, which was done before but could not be successful for various reasons, is called Retreatment. Conditions such as incomplete removal of the infection or inability to clean all the canals cause the root canal treatment to fail.

    In the re-treatment of root canals, all restorative materials applied in the previous treatment are removed. In unsuccessful root canal treatments, there is usually an infection and removal is a very difficult process. Of course, if a tooth has undergone unsuccessful root canal treatment, it will also reduce the chance of success of the new treatment. Because both the difficulties in the region have increased and a stronger bacterial content has come.

    Can I delay root canal treatment?

    The tooth that needs root canal treatment will cause pain and pain to the patient. However, due to the high pain threshold in some patients, it may be late to go to the doctor. In such cases, it may be too late for ailments that can be treated in a single session and that have not caused much damage to the teeth and surrounding tissues.

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