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Surgery
The
procedure is involved in the removal of diseased or infected nerve
from inside the tooth. Root canal therapy is needed when the nerve
of a tooth is affected by decay or infection. In order to save the
tooth, the pulp (the living tissue inside the tooth), nerves,
bacteria, and any decay are removed and the resulting space is
filled with special, medicated, dental materials, which restore the
tooth to its full function.
Having
a root canal done on a tooth is the treatment of choice to save a
tooth that otherwise would die and have to be removed. Many
patients believe that removing a tooth that has problems is the
solution, but what is not realized is that extracting (pulling) a
tooth will ultimately be more costly and cause significant problems
for adjacent teeth.
Root
canal treatment is highly successful and usually lasts a lifetime,
although on occasion, a tooth will have to be retreated due to new
infections.
Signs and symptoms
for possible root canal therapy:
• An
abscess (or pimple) on the gums.
• Sensitivity to hot and cold.
• Severe toothache pain.
• Sometimes no symptoms are present.
• Swelling and/or tenderness.
Root
canal therapy is done when:
• Decay
has reached the tooth pulp (the living tissue inside the
tooth).
• Infection or abscess has developed inside the tooth or at the
root tip.
• Injury or trauma to the tooth.
How
is a root canal therapy done?
A root
canal procedure requires one or more appointments and can be
performed by a dentist or endodontist (a root canal
specialist).
While
the tooth is numb, a rubber dam (a sheet of rubber) will be placed
around the tooth to keep it dry and free of saliva. An access
opening is made on top of the tooth and a series of root canal
files are placed into the opening, one at a time, removing the
pulp, nerve tissue, and bacteria. If tooth decay is present, it
will also be removed with special dental instruments.
Once
the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, it will be sealed with either a
permanent filling or, if additional appointments are needed, a
temporary filling will be placed.
At the
next appointment, usually a week later, the roots and the inside
cavity of the tooth will be filled and sealed with special dental
materials. A filling will be placed to cover the opening on top of
the tooth. In addition, all teeth that have root canal treatment
should have a crown (cap) placed. This will protect the tooth and
prevent it from breaking, and restore it to its full
function.
After
treatment, your tooth may still be sensitive, but this will subside
as the inflammation diminishes and the tooth has healed.
You
will be given care instructions after each appointment. Good oral
hygiene practices and regular dental visits will aid in the life of
your root canal treatment.

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Dentist in Vancouver, British
Columbia serving Vancouver, downtown Vancouver, Vancouver West,
Vancouver East, Vancover South, Burnaby, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam,
North Vancouver, West Vancouver, New Westminster, Delta, Langley,
Pitt Meadows, Surrey, Port Moody, Maple Ridge, Richmond, Lions Bay,
and Bowen Island.
Broadway Dental
provides the following services; cosmetic dentistry, general
dentistry, dental implants, periodontal (gum) treatments &
surgeries, 1-hour teeth whitening, Invisalign, digital X-ray,
sedation dentistry and wisdom teeth
extractions. |
www.preventivedentistry.ca
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