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Endodontics
- The Dental Visits - The Root Canal Treatment Appointment
By Clifford J. Ruddle, DDS, in collaboration with Philip M. Smith, DDS
At the
root canal treatment appointment,
whether it is an emergency visit or a regularly scheduled visit, the patient
will be cared for by various members of a trained and professional team. A
primary goal of the dental team is to make certain that the patient is
comfortable physically and emotionally during every stage of treatment. In
addition to relieving pain, if present, the goals of endodontic treatment are to
eliminate endodontic disease and move the patient towards a state of health.
With modern endodontic techniques, these goals can generally be achieved. Root
canal treatment may take one or more visits to complete and usually progresses
through the following stages:
- The
dentist reviews the findings and recommendations from the
examination and consultation visit. If any additional radiographs are needed
before starting treatment, they may be taken at this time.
- The patient is typically given a local anesthetic. With newer
techniques and devices, these anesthetics can usually be administered
painlessly. The tooth can be made "profoundly" numb so that the
patient is completely comfortable during treatment.
- After achieving the required level of anesthesia, the
dentist
"isolates" the tooth using a "dental dam." This is a
sheet of rubber material that fits over the tooth to be treated and forms a
tight seal around it. The rubber dam serves to keep the saliva away from the
area being treated and it also prevents the various disinfecting and
cleaning solutions used during the procedure within the tooth from entering
the mouth.
- After the tooth has been isolated, the dentist prepares a window (an
"access" opening) through the biting surface of the tooth in order
to gain access into the diseased root canal space.
- Once the access preparation is complete, the
dentist begins to
"clean" the root canal space by removing the diseased pulp tissue,
bacteria, and related irritants. This is done using special solutions and
small flexible instruments, called "files." The solutions
penetrate and clean areas of the canal where the instruments cannot
physically reach.
- As the root canal system is being cleaned, it is also being
"shaped." Shaping is the process of enlarging the root canal space
in such a way that it can be thoroughly cleaned and subsequently filled and
sealed. A root canal space that is not properly shaped may still harbor
bacteria.
- Following cleaning and shaping procedures, the root canal space is
ideally filled and sealed in all its dimensions by a
dentist. This is most commonly
accomplished using a sealing cement in combination with a unique material
called "gutta percha." Gutta percha is a special material that can
be softened with heat and then pressure molded to precisely fill the root
canal space.
- Once the tooth is three-dimensionally sealed, it is generally "provisionalized"
(temporarily restored) until a more long-lasting protective restoration can
be placed. A protective restoration helps minimize the chances of future
tooth fracture.
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