What is root treatment? Root canal is a dental treatment for infected pulp, pulp chamber or root canal.... Decay, damage, fracture and.... causes damage to the dental pulp.... Accumulation of bacteria causes inflammation and infection.... To treat this infection, the entire root system including the pulp chamber and small canals that must be carefully removed again after the roots are separated.. Unhealthy tissues, canals are clean, disinfection and they are sealed to prevent future infections and maintain the structural integrity of the tooth... > Tooth discoloration is one of the common concerns after nerve extraction, which has several reasons.. Root canal treatment is necessary to maintain oral health and prevent more serious dental problems in the future.
To understand root canal treatment, it is helpful to know some information about the anatomy of the tooth.... Inside the tooth, under the white enamel and a hard layer called dentin, there is a soft tissue called the pulp.. When the tooth is fully mature, it can survive without the pulp, because the tooth continues to feed from the root of the tooth or the tissues around it.... Inside each of your teeth is a combination of blood vessels and nerves called the pulp.... Extends.... > When the tooth is decayed or broken, the specialist may first perform (restoration or restoration of the tooth) to maintain its function and beauty... The pulp chamber inside the root is called... When the tooth decay reaches the cavity of the tooth tissue, bacteria or toxins enter the tissues and cause inflammation and infection that spreads to the root of the tooth... Bad mouth, loose teeth and other complications... When is root canal treatment necessary?... When dental radiography It shows that the pulp is damaged by a bacterial infection, root canal treatment is necessary.. it is inflamed and allows the bacteria to multiply and spread... > In cases where the tooth does not have enough structure to maintain the veneer after denervation, it is recommended to use Endo Crown... -**Deep tooth decay:** Tooth decay that often damages the teeth due to the consumption of sugary substances or lack of hygiene in the early stages and leads to the naming of the teeth.. Decay appears as a white or dark spot on the tooth, but over time it leads to the formation of a cavity or hole in the tooth enamel.. The loss of tooth enamel may lead to bacteria entering the center of the tooth... (pulp) which causes tooth pain. Be... - **Cracks or broken teeth:** Cracks or cuts in the teeth create pathways for infection that cause infection... to the pulp... - ** Impact on the tooth:** Damage caused by impact to the tooth, which often occurs as a result of sports activities or accidents, causing cracks, lip filling, and.... gums around a particular tooth are signs of problems with various dental diseases from These include inflammation or infection of the pulp... If you see swelling, sensitivity or swelling of the gums near the damaged tooth, it is necessary to see an endodontist immediately... They weaken the structure of the tooth and lead to damage to the pulp. Actions such as high pressure or incorrect technique and removing too much enamel cause damage to the pulp. Signs and symptoms that indicate that the tooth needs endodontic treatment.
> Endo is necessary when the root of the tooth is damaged, and if not treated in time, it may cause a fracture and eventually you have to (repair the broken tooth).... - **Severe tooth pain, especially when chewing or touching**: If your tooth hurts when you eat or touch it, the nerves around your tooth may be damaged... causing your tooth pain.... But pain that is deep in the tooth or spreads to your jaw, face or other teeth, may means infection.... - **Prolonged sensitivity to heat and cold**: When you eat ice cream or drink hot tea, your tooth hurts.... - **Tooth discoloration (darkening):** Disc infection causes this disc to reach the tooth pulp and prevent it from turning into a bloody pulp to the tooth....or black.... - **Swelling and sensitivity of the gums around the teeth:** If you have an infected tooth, your gums may be swollen or sensitive... Also, the jaw may swell due to the tooth infection not being drained...
- **Formation of an abscess (purulent boil) on the gum and the formation of pus near the gum**: From it... - **Sometimes there are no symptoms and it can be detected on radiographs**: In some patients, damage to the pulp is not accompanied by pain or other symptoms... On the other hand, damage to the tooth and no fracture.... In this case, the dentist recognizes from the radiograph that the tooth needs root canal treatment... - **Tooth loosening**: Pus caused by infected tooth pulp can soften the bones supporting your tooth and make your tooth look loose.... root canal treatment methods in simple language
Before starting the treatment, the dentist or endodontist will take an x-ray of the damaged tooth. Most dentists will gently tap your tooth or stimulate it with a cold or hot substance to check the condition of the tooth. They will check for any signs of swelling in the gums and bone around the tooth.
> Read also: tooth canal in denervation
-**local anesthesia**: In root canal treatment, local anesthesia is used to prevent the patient from feeling pain and comfort.... The dentist injects the anesthesia and after a few minutes the treatment begins.... For people who have dental phobia or people who suffer from mental disorders and do not allow treatment, using general anesthesia or local treatment is the best way.. Access to the root canals**: after To numb the area, your dentist will place a thin rubber sheet inside your mouth.. This device is called a brace and it covers everything except the tooth being worked on.... - **Evacuation of the damaged or infected pulp**: In this step, the dentist will use a blood instrument to remove the small vessels of the nerves.. Pulp.... After the pulp is evacuated, the dentist will clean and remove the pulp chamber and canal It disinfects the roots.... - **Cleaning and shaping the root canals**: Therefore, after removing the damaged pulp, the pulp chamber and the root canals are washed and cleaned.... Root canals may be reshaped and enlarged to fill all canals for better access to the root..infection and drying....sometimes medicine is placed in the pulp chamber and root canal to eliminate the infection....if the infection has spread outside the tooth, you need to take antibiotics... is, the pulp chamber is empty and if you don't need these extra canals....filling, the dentist removes it to access the inside of the tooth....then they proceed to fill the canal....- **Final tooth restoration (filling or crowning):** Filling or crowning is the final step of restoring your tooth....since the tooth has a large filling or is weakened by extensive decay, it usually needs to be protected from further natural damage be... the crown on your tooth.... The crown is usually made of gold, porcelain or other materials, but other materials may also be used to match the color of your other teeth... > English text:
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> "Good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups are the best way to prevent root canals...brushing and flossing will get rid of plaque...regular dental checkups mean your dentist can catch cavities and other problems early before they affect your pulp."
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> Farsi translation:
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> "Good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups are the best way to avoid the need for a root canal. Brushing and flossing removes plaque. Regular visits to the dentist allow the dentist to detect cavities and other problems before they affect the pulp."
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> Quoted from the Cleveland Clinic website
#### Is root canal treatment painful?.. Endotherapy is not painful at all.. Local anesthesia is usually used during the treatment and the patient does not feel pain.. With modern techniques and new anesthetics, most patients do not feel discomfort during the restoration.. Your tooth may be sensitive for the first few days after treatment, especially if there was pain or infection before the restoration. This discomfort can be relieved with medications such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
If you have severe and throbbing pain after a week, be sure to see your dentist. In general, root canal treatment and restoration of natural teeth is cheaper and better than tooth extraction. In order to restore chewing function and prevent displacement of adjacent teeth, the extracted tooth must be replaced with an implant or a bridge. These methods are usually more expensive than tooth roots. As a result of extraction, you maintain your natural tooth.... You can chew food normally without discomfort.... The filled and coated tooth looks completely natural.... - **Preventing displacement of teeth:* By treating adjacent infections, it prevents the displacement of adjacent teeth.. other teeth or your jaw.... Root treatment destroys the bacteria causing the infection and prevents it from spreading to the jaw, soft tissues and facial spaces.... - **preserving the beauty of your smile**: Tooth extraction or tooth enamel decay causes cracks and empty spaces in the mouth.... but root canal treatment will make your smile more beautiful and you will spend less money by maintaining the appearance of your teeth.. in the future... > **English text:**
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> “Root canal treatment allows you to keep your real tooth.... If your tooth is removed, you may need more treatment to replace it... Root canal treatment can also help protect your other teeth from wear and tear.. >
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> "Endodontic allows you to keep your real tooth....If your tooth is pulled, you may need additional treatments to replace it....A root canal also helps protect your other teeth from wear and damage."
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> Quoted from the healthdirect site
#### Final restoration after endo: filling or veneer?... Usually after endo treatment, the tooth becomes weak and does not have enough strength like a healthy tooth.... If the severity of decay and damage to tooth enamel is low, normal fillings are used... while the teeth in many cases ** front teeth do not need to cover the last word.... The root of the tooth is one of the methods of repairing a damaged tooth... decay, trauma to the tooth, fracture and gum diseases cause damage to the dental pulp... severe tooth pain, darkening of the tooth color, the presence of pus around the tooth, sensitivity to heat and cold and pain when chewing food are some of the most important symptoms that can show after the start of root canal treatment. Treatment... after injection with anesthesia and access to the root canal, infection and contamination are removed from the pulp and root canal of the tooth and Finally, your tooth will be restored with fillings or conventional veneers.. Endodontics preserves the person's natural teeth and is cheaper than other restoration methods such as implants.