What Is Root Canal Treatment?
Root Canal Treatment, Also Known As Endodontic Therapy, Is a Dental Procedure Designed To Save a Damaged Or Infected Tooth.
Root Canal Treatment Is Often Necessary When a Tooth’s Pulp, Which Contains Nerves And Blood Vessels, Becomes Infected Or Damaged Due To Decay, Trauma, Or Other Factors. It Can Help Save The Tooth And Relieve Pain While Preserving Your Natural Smile And Chewing Function.
Here’s a Brief Description Of The Process That Is Done At Mayo Dental Clinic And Orthodontic Centre
- Diagnosis: The Endodontist First Examines The Tooth And Takes x-Rays To Determine The Extent Of The Damage And The Location Of The Infection.
- Anesthesia: Local Anesthesia Is Administered To Numb The Affected Tooth And Surrounding Area, Ensuring The Patient’s Comfort During The Procedure.
- Access Opening: The Dentist Creates a Small Opening In The Crown Of The Tooth To Access The Pulp Chamber And Root Canals.
- Cleaning And Shaping: Special Instruments Are Used To Remove The Infected Or Damaged Pulp Tissue From The Pulp Chamber And Root Canals. The Canals Are Then Cleaned, Disinfected, And Shaped To Prepare Them For Filling.
- Filling: After Cleaning And Shaping, The Dentist Fills The Empty Root Canals With a Biocompatible Material Called Gutta-Percha To Seal Them And Prevent Further Infection.
- Restoration: a Temporary Or Permanent Filling Is Placed In The Access Opening To Seal The Tooth. a Crown Is Recommended To Protect And Strengthen The Tooth, As It May Become Brittle Over Time.

