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Natural teeth are meant to last a lifetime
Even if one of your teeth should become critically injured or
diseased, it can oftentimes be saved through a specialized dental
procedure know as endodontic treatment. To help you understand
when and why such a procedure might be needed and how a damaged
tooth can be saved, we have answered some of the frequently asked
questions about endodontic treatment.
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What is endodontics?
Endodontics is the area of dentistry concerned with the prevention,
diagnosis and treatment of disorders of the dental pulp (the tooth's
soft core). Years ago, teeth with diseased or injured pulps were extracted. Today,
endodontic treatment gives dentists a safe and effective means of saving
teeth.
What is dental pulp?
The pulp is a soft tissue that contains the nerves, arteries, veins
and lymph vessels of a tooth. It lies within the dentin, the bone-like
tissue that supports the enamel. Within the dentin, the pulp extends
from the pulp chamber in the crown (the portion of the tooth visible
above the gums) down to the tip of the root by way of the root canal.
All teeth have only one pulp chamber, but teeth with more than one root
will have more than one canal.
What happens to the damaged pulp?
When the pulp is diseased or injured and unable to repair itself, the
pulp dies. The most common cause of pulp death is a tooth fracture
or a deep cavity that exposes the pulp to saliva. The bacteria
found in saliva cause infection inside the tooth. Left untreated,
the infection eventually causes the pulp to die. Pus can build up at
the root tip, forming an abscess that can destroy the supporting bone
that surrounds the tooth.
Why does the pulp need to be removed?
If the damaged or diseased pulp is not removed, the tooth and surrounding
tissues become infected. Pain and swelling may accompany the infection. Even
in the absence of pain, certain byproducts of a diseased pulp can injure
the bone that anchors your tooth in the jaw. Without endodontic
treatment, your tooth will eventually have to be removed.
What does endodontic treatment involve?
Treatment usually requires from one to three appointments. During
these treatments, your dentist or a specialist called an endodontist
removes the diseased pulp. The pulp chamber and root canal(s) of the
tooth are then cleaned, shaped, filled and sealed to prevent recontamination
of the root canal system. Root canal therapy usually is a relatively
painless procedure.
Here's how your tooth is saved through endodontic treatment.
First, the tooth is isolated from the saliva with a rubber dam (a sheet of rubber placed around the tooth). An opening is then made through the crown of the tooth into the pulp chamber. You may be given a local anesthetic prior to this step so that you will be more comfortable during treatment. |
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The pulp is then carefully removed from both the pulp chamber and root canal(s). The root canal(s) is cleaned, enlarged and shaped to a form that can be properly filled. |
Medication may be put in the pulp chamber and root canal(s) between appointments to help eliminate bacteria and prevent infection. |
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A temporary filling will be placed in an opening in the crown of the tooth to protect the pulp chamber and root canal(s). If the pulp was severely infected, your dentist may leave the tooth open for a few days to drain. You may also be given antibiotics to help the body control infection that has spread beyond the tooth. |
During the next stage of treatment, the temporary filling is removed. The pulp chamber and root canal(s) are then filled and permanently sealed with a material that prevents bacteria from re-entering the canal. |
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In the final step, a gold or porcelain crown is usually placed over the tooth to restore structure, function and appearance. if an endodontist performs the treatment, he or she will recommend that you return to your family dentist for this final step. |
What material will be used for the crown?
The type of material used for the crown will depend on where the tooth is located in your mouth, the color of the tooth and the amount of natural tooth remaining. A front tooth that affects appearance, for instance, most likely will be restored with a porcelain or a porcelain-fused-to-metal crown. When a back tooth has been badly fractured or decayed, a gold or porcelain-fused-to-metal crown may be used. Your dentist will discuss these options with you.
Why couldn't you just remove the tooth?
The choice is yours, but there are many disadvantages to losing a tooth. When a tooth is removed and not replaced, the teeth next to the empty space begin to shift from their normal position. This may cause teeth to become crooked or crowded, which decreases chewing and biting efficiency Crowded or crooked teeth may be more prone to dental disease because they are harder to keep clean than properly aligned teeth. As a result, other teeth may be lost if the missing tooth is not replaced.
A replacement tooth (an implant or a bridge) is usually more expensive than endodontic treatment and involves more extensive dental procedures on adjacent teeth. Endodontic treatment can safely and comfortably save a tooth that otherwise would have to be removed. In fact, root canal therapy is successful approximately 95% of the time. Remember, a healthy restored tooth is always better than an artificial one. |
In order to maintain healthy teeth and prevent future dental disease, you should :
- brush twice daily with a fluoride toothpaste that bears the ADA Seal of Acceptance;
- clean between your teeth once daily using floss or other interdental cleaners;
- eat balanced meals and limit the number of between-meal snacks;
- visit your dentist regularly;
- use ADA-accepted oral hygiene products.
These measures will help you keep your natural teeth and enjoy good dental health for a lifetime. |
How long will the restored tooth last?
Your endodontically treated and restored tooth could last a lifetime, if you continue to care for your teeth and gums. As long as the root(s) of an endodontically treated tooth is properly nourished by the surrounding tissues, your tooth will remain healthy.
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