Root Canal Surgery FAQs
Learning that you will get root canal surgery can be nerve-racking. The procedure has earned a negative reputation. In truth, this procedure will remove any type of pain from your tooth. It will even help make your tooth last longer. If you have not experienced root canal surgery before, the following frequently asked questions can help prepare you for your upcoming procedure.
What is root canal surgery?
“Root canal” refers to the narrow and tiny pathways inside the tooth. These passageways come from the central, hollow pulp chamber, then branch out to the tooth roots. Root canal surgery is also synonymous with root canal treatment. This procedure aims to save the tooth structure if its pulp has an infection or swelling.
What happens after the procedure?
The patient will experience some sensitivity after the procedure. This will last for a few days. Then, the patient can take anti-inflammatories and over-the-counter pain medications. The endodontist will instruct patients that they need to avoid chewing on the treated tooth. The patient should do this until the tooth receives its permanent dental filling. A full dental crown can cover and protect the entire tooth.
What will happen if the patient refuses to have root canal surgery?
The patient may lose the tooth if the patient refuses the treatment. Infection and decay will spread. This may even result in more decaying teeth or even tooth loss. When tooth infection spreads, it may reach other parts of the body. This can cause more health issues. In some rare cases, a tooth abscess can cause damage to the brain and the patient’s death.
Why should someone get a root canal?
If the patient’s dental pulp has infection or inflammation because of injury or tooth decay, the endodontist needs to remove the pulp to save the tooth. This will stop the infection from reaching other areas of the mouth. Adults do not need the pulp anymore. The primary use of the dental pulp is to help in the development of teeth during childhood.
What happens during root canal surgery?
The endodontist will numb the tooth first and then will drill a hole into the crown to access the patient’s dental pulp chamber and its canals. The endodontist will remove the pulp and disinfect the space inside the tooth. Front teeth have only one canal and one root. Back teeth have three or four canals and two or three roots. The endodontist will fill the pulp chamber and canals with a biocompatible material and then seal it up with adhesive cement. The drilled hole will have a temporary seal as well.
Root canal surgery can help you regain your dental health
Busy schedules tend to make you dismiss dental appointments. Even if you have had a dental injury or a worsening dental infection, your endodontist will not be able to see it. Over time, your tooth will suffer. With root canal surgery, your endodontist will be able to save your tooth. Asking your endodontist about your tooth’s condition can help confirm if you qualify for root canal surgery.
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