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What is Root Canal Treatment?
It’s a treatment process for the removal of this living tissue in response to the progressive dental cavities descending into the living tissue of the tooth, which we call ‘pulp.’ Root canal treatment is a procedure performed under local anesthesia. So, it doesn’t hurt in any way. If we explain the root canal treatment in general, we can say the following; While removing the pulp tissue, it’s primarily the process of shaping, washing, drying the tooth, and then sealing the root canals after cleaning with a disinfectant substance, filling and then covering it with a porcelain coating with the filling process.
Many different techniques are used during the removal of living tissue, which we call pulp. Topping these are the classical method made by hand and the rotary instrument system method used in modern endodontics. After the root canal treatment, the tooth will be able to function both functionally and aesthetically
If you ask what kind of teeth canal treatment is applied, we can provide you with the following answers; Root canal treatment is a treatment method applied to teeth that are often painful, and with deep cavities. There is no pain during the root canal treatment and no pain occurs after the treatment. The tooth that gets root canal treatment performs its duties in a healthy way. Root canal treatment can be applied to all teeth in the mouth if necessary. It’s a method that can be applied to front teeth, back teeth, and even wisdom teeth.

After root canal treatment, the tooth becomes numb, and because there’s no pain in the tooth, hot-cold sensitivity is not felt. This indicates the tooth with root canal treatment will become healthier and able to perform its functions. Root canal treatment is a procedure that is usually applied in a single session. The duration of the session varies between half an hour and one hour, depending on the condition of the tooth roots. Although root canal treatment is generally applied in one session, the number of sessions may vary depending on whether there is an infection or abscess.

In canal treatments of the past, yellowing, graying and even browning were seen in the teeth due to the dyed in-canal materials called paste; However, such a problem doesn’t occur with methods utilized in modern endodontics, whereas tooth color doesn’t lose any of its vitality. In the old methods affecting the tooth color, these teeth can be returned to their original color with the intracanal bleaching method. Teeth with root canal treatment become more fragile because they don’t have nerves. On the other hand, what we need to do is to cover these teeth with a cap or a nice filling material in a nice and leakproof way. Moreover, it’s necessary not to eat very hard foods with these teeth, to stay away from foods that cause decay, and to go through a dentist checkup every six months at the latest.

Under normal conditions, a root canal treatment performed by a good specialist doesn’t cause pain in the tooth; but there are some unusual situations. In case of recurrence of infection or abscess, particularly in abscessed, infected teeth, discomfort, such as pain and swelling may occur. In such circumstances, it’s considered that the treatment should be applied over a few sessions until the infection subsides, and if necessary, surgical methods can be applied. In the past, some pain was felt due to some local anesthetics used in root canal treatment; However, no pain is felt in root canal treatment with modern methods. After local anesthesia is applied, a check is made whether the applied treatment is compatible to the tooth. Local anesthesia is repeated if pain is still felt. If the pain persists despite this, the patient is first given antibiotics, after the antibiotic, the tooth to which the treatment will be applied is anesthetized and the root canal treatment is continued.

If you’re wondering how long root canal treatment remains effective, we can say the following; A tooth treated with root canal can last a very long time. That said, there are a number of points to be noted. If we list what we need to do to protect the teeth that underwent root canal treatment, it’s possible to say the following;

  • Root canal treatment should be conducted by a specialist.
  • The tooth on which root canal treatment is performed should be well capped. No leakage should occur.
  • Patients should pay close attention to their teeth. Patients should not consume very hard foods and should be more sensitive to their teeth. Otherwise, various fractures may occur. It’s wrong to assume that a tooth treated with root canal treatment won’t decay. If the tooth on which the treatment is applied is not brushed and sensitive, it will continue to decay.

Root canal treatment is not only applied to teeth with large cavities. This treatment also includes infection at the root tips; It’s also performed on teeth with chronic abscesses or acute infections. Healed by the application of root canal treatment, these areas are suitable for the recurrence of the infection. That’s why patients should pay maximum attention to their teeth and undergo regular dental check-ups. Since the teeth undergoing root canal treatment are sensitive, it’s necessary to be more careful than usual while eating and brushing. Cracking hard-shelled foods such as hazelnuts and walnuts with the teeth should be avoided. As the teeth that underwent root canal treatment are lifeless, they can’t be fed well and can’t get stronger and are more prone to breakage and decay. Therefore, root canal treated teeth should be brushed at least twice a day, mouthwash and dental floss should be used.

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