Endodontics & Restorative Treatments

Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with the internal tissues of the tooth and treats these tissues in cases of decay or trauma. Endodontic treatment or root canal therapy is a treatment method that allows the tooth to be saved. Here is more information about endodontic treatment:

When is endodontic treatment needed?

– Endodontic treatment is necessary when the pulp of the tooth becomes inflamed.

– Deep caries, tooth fractures or traumatic damage can cause pulp inflammation.

How is Endodontic Treatment Performed?

  1. Pulp Removal: The pulp tissue inside the tooth is completely removed using special instruments.
  2. Root canal cleaning: The canals in the tooth root are cleaned and disinfected with special solutions.
  3. Canal Filling: The cleaned canals are filled with appropriate filling materials.
  4. Restoration: Restoration of the treated tooth may require placement of a filling or reconstruction of the tooth. Is Root Canal Treatment Painful?

– During root canal treatment, pain is controlled by using local anaesthesia.

– There may be mild discomfort after the treatment, but the pain can usually be easily controlled with analgesics.

How Successful is Root Canal Treatment?

– The success rate of root canal treatment is usually over 95%.

– In rare cases, the treatment may need to be redone or endodontic surgery may be required.

After Treatment Care:

– The pain usually goes away within a few days after treatment.

– Hot or cold food and drinks should be avoided while the local anaesthetic effect is still in effect.

– X-rays can be taken after a few months to check the success of the treatment.

Endodontic treatment maintains the health and function of the tooth, as well as preventing tooth extraction and maintaining a natural smile. It is important to consult a dentist if you experience any dental problems or to find out if endodontic treatment is needed.