Title: Saving Your Tooth Through Endodontic Root Canal Treatment
1Saving Your ToothThrough Endodontic (Root Canal)
Treatment
2A healthy tooth consistsof a crown...
3...and a root.
4Under the hard layers of enamel and dentin...
Enamel
Dentin
5is soft tissue called pulp.
Enamel
Dentin
6The pulp creates dentin during development.
7After the tooth is mature, it can survive without
the pulp because the tooth will continue to be
nourished bysurrounding tissues.
8When a tooth is damaged through injury or decay...
Decay
9the pulp canbecome damaged.
Decay
10If left untreated,an abscess can form.
Decay
11How do you know if the pulp of your tooth is
damaged?
12Signs of damaged pulp
- Pain
- Prolonged sensitivity to heat, cold or biting
- Discoloration of the tooth
- Swelling and tenderness in the gums
13Sometimes there areno symptoms.
- But endodontic problems are often evident on an
x-ray...
14so its important to seeyour general dentistat
least twice a year.
15If you are experiencing symptoms, it is important
to see your dentist.
16When you visit your general dentist or
endodontist, the following steps may be taken
17Preparation for Treatment
- Tooth examined
- X-rays taken
- Anesthetic given
- Dental dam placed
18A dental dam is a small sheetof rubber that
surroundsthe tooth.
- It will isolate your tooth and keep it clean
during the procedure.
19Once your toothis completely numb...
20...your endodontist will makean opening in the
crown...
Access Opening
21...and gently clean the pulp from the pulp
chamber...
Access Opening
Cleaned and Shaped Pulp Chamber
22...and root canals.
Access Opening
Cleaned and Shaped Pulp Chamber and Root Canal
23Once the root canals are cleaned and shaped...
24your endodontist willfill the canals...
Filled Root Canals
25with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha.
Filled Root Canals
26Your endodontist may then place a temporary
filling.
Filled Root Canals
27This filling is meant to last for just a short
period...
Filled Root Canals
28...most likely a few daysto a few weeks.
Filled Root Canals
29Shortly after yourinitial treatment,you will
need to returnto your general dentist, who will
place afinal restoration.
30In some cases...
31...a large filling, called a core build up, may
be necessary.
Filled Root Canals
Gutta-percha
32If your tooth lacks sufficient structure to hold
this filling...
Filled Root Canals
33a post may also be placed inside the tooth.
Filled Root Canals
Gutta-percha
34The purpose of the post is to help retainthe
corebuild up.
Post
35At this time, a crown or other restoration will
be placed.
Gutta-percha
36Until the final restoration is placed, your tooth
will be susceptible to fracture...
37so be sure to have the final restoration placed
in a timely manner.
38Your tooth may remain sensitive for a few days
following treatment.
- Over-the-counter or prescription medications
should relieve this discomfort.
39If pain is severeor swelling occurs,call your
endodontist.
40Brushing, flossing and regular checkups and
cleanings are still important.
41Like any other tooth,your endodontically treated
tooth can decay again.
42Your endodontist may schedule a follow-up exam to
evaluate the healing process.
43While it is usually best to save a natural tooth,
it is sometimes necessary to extract, or remove,
the tooth instead.
44Extraction is indicated when
- The tooth is severely damaged
- Bone structure is not adequate to support the
treatment
45When a tooth is extracted,it is usually replaced
with a bridge or implant.
- While these replacements can be successful,
nothing is as good as your natural tooth.
46Your teeth are important...
47esthetically.
48and functionally.
49Tooth replacements canbe effective...
50however, it has been found that people with
implants or other replacements may avoidsome
types of foods...
51...while people with their natural teeth continue
to eat a wide variety of foods.
52It is also important to remember that extraction
of the tooth and replacementwith a bridge or
implantcan be more costly thanendodontic
treatment.
53Some people avoid endodontic treatment for fear
that a treated tooth may turn dark.
- In most cases, this
does not happen.
54But in situations where it does happen, the tooth
can usually be bleached to an acceptable color
with a simple procedure.
55In summary,endodontic treatment
- Relieves pain
- Saves teeth
- Is cost effective
56If you have any questions, please ask your
generaldentist or endodontist.
57with proper care...
58Endodontically treatedteeth can last a lifetime!