Root canal infection

Root canal infection

Dr. Amir Abbas Mashari
Dr. Amir Abbas Mashari
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Root canal infection ================= Root canal treatment is a very common dental procedure. According to the American Association of Endodontists, more than 15 million root canals are performed annually in the United States alone. But should you be concerned about a root infection? And are there any possible side effects after root canal treatment that you should know about? Let's explore how to diagnose a root infection, what causes it and how to treat it.... What is a root infection?... Teeth are not solid at all - they are made up of layers.... The hard, outer part of the tooth is called the enamel.... The inner layer of the tooth is called the dentin and is a porous tissue, almost like a sponge.... In the center of each blood tissue is also a vessel called the plaque.. which allows the tooth to grow.... full of cells are called odontoblasts that keep the tooth healthy... root canals can save teeth and are considered very safe... root infection is not common but the chance of tooth infection is very low even after root canal... what are the symptoms of root infection?... a little pain immediately after root canal is normal... you may have discomfort and sensitivity that will last for a few days after the operation... after a week you may have mild pain... if more than a week after If you still have severe pain after the procedure, see your dentist, especially if the pain is as bad as it was before the procedure or worse.... Sometimes, you can have a root infection without delay.... Root canal treatment may not heal completely and you may be painful or sick for months or even years after treatment... Symptoms that warrant a return to the dentist In this section, we will examine some of the symptoms of root infection that indicate that you should visit the dentist once again: Pain or discomfort ranging from mild sensitivity to excruciating pain, especially when you eat or squeeze the tooth, or expose the tooth to extreme temperatures.. Purulent discharge that is green, yellow, or discolored Red, warm, swollen tissue near the tooth, especially the gums under or around the tooth - In some cases, the swelling can also affect your face and neck. Tenderness or discomfort in the swollen tissue, especially when you touch or press on it. Is the infection spreading to other gums or teeth? Like any other infection, a root infection can spread to tissues around the mouth, including other teeth, gums, and cheek and facial tissue.. The infection will not go away until it is treated and the longer you wait, the more it can spread.. It can spread far beyond the tooth.. In some cases, the infection can spread to the jaw, face and even a root infection.. There are many reasons why a tooth becomes infected after a root canal.. from: The shape of your root canal is very complex and areas of infection may not be detected in the first procedure.... Your tooth may have thin or curved canals that have not been cleaned and disinfected throughout the root canal.... Your tooth may also have additional and extra side canals that can harbor bacteria that may re-infect the tooth.... If placing a crown or placing a crown causes permanent damage to your tooth after restoration, it may cause damage to your tooth.... Creating a new cavity then From treatment, or leaving or damage, it leads to root infection.. How is root infection treated?. To treat a root infection, re-root treatment may be recommended to give the second tooth a chance... This re-treatment is the same as the first root canal procedure.. In re-treatment, the dentist or root canal specialist usually does the following: Look for infected or dead tissue (necrosis) around the root canal area and take photos....anesthetize the affected tooth using local anesthesia....place a protective barrier around the tooth to protect the gums and mouth....use a dental drill to reach the pulp and root canal to reach the filling and enamel....it has been in the root... Dry the area and then fill the freshly cleaned space with a safe, latex-based polymeric filling material (gutta-percha). Use filling materials such as amalgam. or composite, to protect the tooth and heal it from infection... If necessary, remove some of the tooth enamel and place a permanent crown on the tooth to protect against future infections... Tips to prevent tooth root infection There are several things you can do to prevent root infection, including taking care of your teeth after surgery: Brush and floss at least twice a day...Use a mild, antiseptic mouthwash for the first few days after a root canal...Use prescription pain relievers for post-treatment pain...See a dentist as soon as possible for a permanent restoration...This will block the root canal from bacteria and protect your teeth...Do a dental scaling at least twice a year and easily damage your teeth and easily keep them healthy... If you see the first signs of infection, go to the dentist immediately... Root infection is rare but possible... After the root canal procedure, monitor the initial signs of infection... If you feel that your root canal is infected, go to the dentist as soon as possible for treatment. https://www.healthline.com/health/root-canal-infection

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