Inside your tooth's hard outer shell of enamel and dentine is a
nourishing pulp of blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerves. The root
canals, which contain the pulp, extend to the bone.
Deep tooth decay, or an injury, can cause serious damage and
infection to the pulp's nerves and vessels.
If left untreated this can cause an abscess spreading to the area
outside of the tooth
Once the pulp is infected, the options for treatment are: Root Canal
Treatment or Extraction.
Root canal, or endodontic, treatment cleans out the infected pulp
chamber and repairs the damage. By doing this the tooth can be
saved.
Some indications of the need for root canal treatment may be:
• Spontaneous pain or throbbing while biting
• Sensitivity to hot and cold foods
• Severe decay or an injury that creates an abscess (infection) in
the bone
Here at the HB Dental Practice Ltd, we take every care in ensuring a
comfortable procedure for our patients
Step 1:
After profound anaesthesia is given to the patient, an opening is
made into the pulp chamber of the tooth.
Step 2:
Files are placed into the canal to determine the length of the
roots.
Step 3:
The canals are cleaned and shaped by using threadlike rotary
instruments, which, along with irrigation, remove the infected pulp
tissue.
Step 4:
The root canals are sealed with a biologically compatible material
called gutta percha.
Step 5:
The tooth can be permanently restored by placing a filling. Optimum
long-term results are obtained by placing a crown over the tooth,
since root-filled teeth have an increased tendency to fracture