A root canal treatment is one type of endodontic treatment. It is a dental procedure to remove infected or inflamed pulp on the inside of the tooth which is then carefully cleaned and disinfected, then filled and sealed. Root canal treatment is carried out to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal, prevent reinfection of the tooth, and save the natural tooth.
Who needs a Root Canal Treatment?
Anyone who has a badly infected or damaged tooth, root canal treatment can save the tooth.
A tooth may become infected or damaged by:
Decay
Wear and tear
Traumatic injury
A crack in your tooth
Gum disease
Broken fillings
What are the signs and symptoms you may need root canal treatment?
The signs and symptoms of a root canal infection include:
Tooth pain that doesn’t go away
Severe toothache while chewing or biting
Swollen or tender gums
The tooth gets darker in colour
A chipped or cracked tooth
Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, even after the sensation has been removed.
Pimple on your gum
Steps of Root Canal Treatment
Technology we use to do root canal treatment
At Jasbir Dental Specialist Melaka, we use the latest dental technologies to provide quality, comfort, and efficiency in our treatment. Our clinic does root canal treatment using technology such as a dental microscope, endodontic rotary device, and digital x-rays.
Dental Microscope
Dental Rotary Instrumentation
Aftercare of Root Canal Treatment
It can take an hour or more for the anesthesia to wear off, so be careful to not bite or nibble on the numb area. It is normal for you to experience some mild sensitivity and pain after the local anesthetic wears off.
Your dentist may prescribe medication to help with the pain and swelling after the root canal treatment.
Some of the Do’s and Don’ts after Root Canal Treatment:
Have a soft diet for the first few days
Avoid chewing on your treated tooth until your permanent crown is placed
Take medication as prescribed by the dentist. (If required)
Maintain a good oral hygiene
Return to see your dentist if your temporary filling breaks in between your appointments.
No. Root canal treatment helps to alleviate the pain that comes from inflammation and swelling caused by the infection in your tooth. However, it is normal to feel some pain or sensitivity after the treatment, which should subside within a few days.