What Is Involved in Root Canal Therapy?

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Most general dentists follow a similar step-by-step process for root canal therapy. This is a procedure that treats decayed or infected teeth, particularly teeth that are not able to be restored through less invasive treatment methods. Often, root canal therapy is necessary to prevent tooth loss. 

How the treatment process works for root canal therapy

The root canal therapy process is relatively simple for licensed and experienced general dentists and safe for patients. This guide offers insights into the step-by-step process that many general dentists use to complete root canal therapy safely and in the least invasive manner possible. 

The application of the numbing agent

The general dentist can provide a numbing agent to the tooth before they begin the procedure. This ensures that the patient feels as little discomfort as possible during root canal therapy. In fact, many patients report not feeling any more pain during root canal therapy than during a dental filling, although the recovery process may be more extensive. 

Removing the decayed or infected pulp

Once the area of the mouth that is being operated on is numb, the dentist starts by drilling a small hole into the tooth to access the pulp chamber. They then remove the infected pulp or decayed portion of the tooth carefully using either dental instruments or a dental laser. 

Cleaning and disinfecting the tooth root

Once all the decayed or infected parts of the tooth root are removed, the next step is to clean and disinfect the tooth root. This ensures that the infection is completely removed and that there are no setbacks after the root canal procedure. This step in the process should not cause any discomfort. 

Filling the tooth with gutta-percha

The next step in the process is to fill the cavity left by the decay, infection or as a result of the root canal procedure. The material used to fill the tooth is known as gutta-percha, a healthy and safe option that will last for many years. 

Aftercare tips for pain management

After the tooth is filled with gutta-percha, the treatment is essentially complete. However, there are aftercare tips that the patient must follow to prevent oral infection and to keep the pain at a tolerable level. This may include using an ice pack, eating soft foods, drinking water throughout the day, practicing good oral hygiene and taking pain relief medication. 

Placing the dental crown for tooth protection

Many patients require a dental crown to protect the tooth from harm in the long term. The dental crown can be made with tooth-colored material so it closely resembles the appearance of natural teeth. This also ensures the ideal function of the tooth while eating and offers cosmetic benefits. 

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