Endodontic treatment, also known as root canal therapy, is conducted with the aim of preserving the natural tooth. Despite the numerous advanced dental restorations available, the consensus among most dentists remains that nothing can replace the value of having healthy, natural teeth. Endodontics in Tullahoma is the trusted solution for ensuring your natural tooth is retained and protected.
These are some of the primary factors that can lead to inner tooth damage:
Bacterial infections – Oral bacteria are the primary culprit behind endodontic issues, which are bacterial infections in the tooth. These bacteria enter the tooth pulp through small cracks caused by tooth decay or injury. This leads to inflammation and infection, posing a threat to the affected tooth and potentially resulting in the formation of an abscess.
Fractures and chips – If a significant portion of the tooth's surface or crown has become fully detached, root canal therapy might be necessary. The extraction of the crown exposes the pulp, leading to severe pain and potential complications.
Injuries – When the mouth area experiences a direct or indirect blow, it can result in injuries to the teeth. These injuries may cause a tooth to become luxated or dislodged from its socket. In such cases, the injured tooth often requires root canal therapy after the endodontist has effectively stabilized it.
Removals – In the event that a tooth is completely knocked out of its socket, it is crucial to promptly rinse it and reinsert it into the socket. If reinsertion is not feasible, the tooth should be placed in a dental solution (found at pharmacies) or milk. These measures will help maintain the tooth's moisture and vitality until emergency dental care can be obtained. A special splint will be used to secure the tooth in its socket, followed by root canal therapy performed by an endodontist to preserve the tooth.
What does an endodontic procedure involve?
Typically, root canal therapy requires one to three visits for completion. Before commencing the treatment, comprehensive X-rays of the teeth will be taken and carefully assessed.
To start, a local anesthetic will be given to numb the area, and a dental dam will be placed to keep the surgical area dry. Then, a hole will be made on the tooth's surface, and the pulp will be entirely extracted using small handheld tools.
After preparing and sterilizing the area, it will be filled with gutta-percha, a biocompatible material with rubber-like properties. Cement will be applied to ensure a thorough seal of the root canals. To regain functionality, a temporary filling will be inserted until the permanent restoration procedure. Lastly, during the final appointment, a permanent crown or restoration will be placed.
If you have any inquiries or worries regarding endodontic procedures, please do not hesitate to reach out to our office.