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High-Tech
Root Canal Therapy
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The way root canal
therapy is performed today is vastly different than those done a few years
ago, not to mention a decade ago. The level of quality care has dramatically
increased. It is a thing of the past to do root canals in five to six
appointments, or by "touch or feel" because we could not see.
Root canal treatment can be done without discomfort, faster, and more
accurately due to the new technology available. |
Non-surgical
Root Canal Therapy
Root
Canal Therapy is a dental procedure, performed with local anesthetic, which
involves the removal of the nerve inside of the tooth because it has become
irreversibly damaged or infected. This is usually due to the entry of bacteria
into the center most part of the tooth called the dental pulp (nerve). ROOT
CANAL is a commonly used term for endodontic therapy or root canal therapy.
This procedure involves the removal of the entire nerve system, as well as
cleaning, shaping and 3-dimensional filling of the canal system with gutta
percha and a dental sealer. The procedure enables you to keep your natural
tooth, which is preferable to any type of replacement. Following root canal
therapy, you then return to your dentist to have your tooth fully restored.
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What
Happens During Root Canal Therapy?
Step one:
After the tooth is "numbed",
a small opening is made into the pulp chamber. The canals are located and
measured, so they can be cleaned and shaped using a series of hand files and
engine-driven instruments.
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Step
two:
The canals are filled
with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha and the opening is sealed
with sterile cotton pellets and a temporary filling.
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Step
three:
Upon completion of you
root canal, your dentist will restore your tooth. Most often, a crown is placed
in order to protect the tooth, and if the tooth lacks sufficient tooth structure
to hold the core build-up, a post may be placed inside. Any areas of infection
around the roots will begin to heal.
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