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The
Endodontist - The Doctor Behind A Successful Root Canal Treatment
Many international scientific studies
demonstrate that root canal treatment is generally successful and provides an
excellent long-term prognosis when the dental surgery is properly performed utilizing sound biological
and mechanical concepts. As with any clinical situation, there are factors that
must be considered when discussing
root canal procedure outcomes with your
dentist or endodontist:
- Root canal treatment has not always been as successful as it is today.
Fortunately, the guiding principles of modern
endodontics can now be
utilized to deliver very predictable results over a patient's
lifetime. Some of these principles were unknown or misunderstood in the past
and, consequently, many teeth have had
endodontics treatment based on
concepts, techniques, and materials that are not considered optimal by today's
standards. Even so, some of these teeth have given, and will continue to
give, additional years of good service. In other instances, previously
treated teeth exhibit bacterial leakage that may or may not be accompanied
by clinical symptoms. Failing endodontically treated teeth can generally be
successfully retreated by an endodontist using modern biological concepts, technologies, and
techniques.
- Root canal treatment can be successful even if a tooth is severely
damaged by decay, trauma, or other destructive events. In cases such as
this, it may be necessary to reinforce the tooth by placing a post into the
root before a crown can be placed. In these situations, the root canal dentist must
weigh risks versus benefits during the treatment planning process.
- The success of root canal treatment is greatly enhanced when the tooth
receives a protective restoration after completion of the treatment. When a protective crown is not placed, the root canal filling may
leak or the tooth may develop additional decay or even fracture. Once a root
fracture has occurred, there is generally no predictable treatment or dental surgery to save
the tooth.
- For an
endodontic treatment to be successful, the periodontal supporting
structures of the tooth must be healthy or capable of being returned to a
state of health with periodontal treatment. Other specialty consultations
may also be necessary depending on the findings in a particular situation.
- To insure that root canal treatment is working, the particular tooth
should be evaluated over time. Teeth are subject to enormous shifts in
temperature (such as hot coffee vs. ice cream), tremendous mechanical loads
(in pounds per square inch), and constant exposure to the bacteria in
saliva. Periodic re-evaluation allows the dentist to examine the results of
past treatments and to intervene early if new damage or breakdown is
occurring.
As with any human endeavor, there are certain clinical situations in which
dental surgery does not work even with the best efforts that modern
dentistry can offer. Fortunately, these cases are infrequent and, if they
occur, many of the teeth can be successfully retreated by an
endodontist. A root canal procedure, when appropriately planned and well-performed
by your dentist or endodontist, is the most cost-effective and predictable treatment alternative in
most clinical situations.
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