Root Canal Treatment

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Root Canal Treatment

If you think heartbreaks hurt, wait till you experience a pulp infection. A root canal is located within a tooth. Its role is to secure organs like the pulp, which keep root canals connected to each other. A pulp infection can stem from bacterial invasion, leaky fillings, or trauma from an accident. This is an unsettling condition, which needs to be settled as fast as possible.

Before Root Canal Treatment

So as to assure a smooth procedure and great recovery, there are a couple things you should do before your intervention:

Avoid Alcohol and Tobacco

Dear alcohol and tobacco consumers, I have sad news for you. You will have to avoid consuming alcohol and tobacco a few days before your treatment. These products have the ability to interfere with the success of the procedure as they increase blood flow.

Have a Meal

After your procedure is done, it’ll take some time for anesthetic numbness to dissipate. Having a good meal beforehand will help avoid hunger during this period. Eating at this moment will equate risking your jaw walls, as you may be chewing on them unconsciously.

Have Some Sleep

Since most growth and repairs in the body happen at night, it could only be beneficial for the procedure and recovery.

Take Prescribed Medications

Per gravity of the infection, dental specialists may prescribe some medications to be consumed before operation. It’ll be to your comfort and advantage to follow these prescriptions for a smooth intervention and recovery.

Root Canal Treatment Procedure

Before beginning any treatment procedure, the dental specialist will take x-rays of inflicted teeth. This will help him determine the amount of present casualties, and how to proceed next. After due assessment, your dental specialist will proceed with the following steps:

Sedation/Anesthesia

The root canal treatment starts with a few doses of local anesthesia. This will numb the teeth and surrounding tissues from pain. For those suffering from anxiety, your dental specialist may prefer administering sedatives instead. These will help keep you at ease throughout the whole procedure.

Dam Placement

Like a dam built around the river, this piece of tissue will be placed around your teeth. This is aimed at keeping the tooth dry from constantly secreted saliva.

Access Hole

After the dam is placed around the tooth, the infected pulp needs to be reached. For this, a hole will be drilled from the top of the crown to the pulp. This will pave the way for an easy extraction.

Pulp Extraction

Once the access hole has been drilled, the extraction can begin. Your dental specialist will make use of tiny tools to get grip of the infected pulp and dead nerves. He will then take them out, so as to clean and disinfect the canal from pus or residues. 

Canal Shaping

After the canals are cleaned and disinfected, they are then shaped and smoothened for increased oral comfort.

Filling

After shaping which gives it a better feel in the mouth, the canal is filled with a solid ceramic mixture. This helps reduce any possible chances of reinfection.

After Root Canal Treatment

The doctor is done doing his job and the ball is now in your camp. From here, the recovery and healing process will heavily be influenced by your habits during this period. So as to foster good healing, here are some things you can do:

Do Not Eat Immediately

Although mentioned before, more stress needs to be put on this as it is very pivotal. The lingering presence of anesthesia added to swollen jaws is a dangerous combo for mastication. Chewing in these circumstances can have you chew your internal jaw tissues unknowingly. While at it, the anesthesia will mask the pain but once dissipated, you’ll feel the impact.

Use Salt Water

Lukewarm water and salt is an effective way to reduce possible chances of infection. Besides its disinfectant properties, this water will equally help deodorize your mouth from the smelly scent of pus.

Respect Prescriptions

After your operation, your dentist may prescribe you a few medications. These could be either to reduce discomfort or foster healing, either way being good for your recovery.

Call Your Dentist

Do not hesitate to pick up your phone and call your dentist in case you’re facing any post operational abnormalities.

How Long Does a Root Canal Treatment Take?

Root canal treatment procedure is a pretty standard, easy going and straightforward procedure. It can last an hour or two on average, and can be done till completion within a single visit.

What Happens if You Don't Get a Root Canal Treatment?

Trust, if there’s one thing you don’t want to do, is delay your root canal treatment. It is advisable to get the procedure done as soon as your dentist recommends, to be safe from the following:

Swelling

The bump from the abscess in your mouth is far from being the worst it can do. This puss infected bump will actually cause your face to swell, and eventually your neck too. Needless to say it’ll sum up to give you an ugly outlook.

Bone Loss

Nothing can make the bacteria plaguing your teeth happier than a delayed treatment. This is because you will be giving them time to reach your teeth roots and cause you bone loss.

Tooth Loss

If treated early, your infected tooth can be saved and you get to preserve it from being plucked out. On the other hand, if the treatment gets delayed and it gets really ugly, the tooth will have to be completely extracted. Although it can be replaced with some artificial ones, it is always preferable to save natural teeth when possible.

Drainage

As the pus from the abscess accumulates, it’ll eventually burst or form a hole. This gives route for the infection to spread to neighboring tissues, bloodstream, and tongue so you’ll eventually taste it.

Health Emergency

“It’s just a toothache” till you end up in an ambulance rushing to the emergency section. The poisonous pus in the abscess can eventually spread to the brain and bloodstream. This in return can infect your blood, cause systematic inflation, stroke and heart diseases.

Pain

If you can stand the pus, swollen face and fragile tooth, you definitely won’t stand the pain they come with. The torture which comes with these will push you to your pain tolerance limits, and have you yearning for relief.

Signs You Need a Root Canal

In some cases, pulp infections can be pretty discreet, but majority of the time, they come with such unsettling symptoms:

Perpetual Toothache

The infection of the pulp will radiate unbearable pain from the tooth. If you’re suffering from toothache, you most probably need a root canal treatment.

Increased Tooth Sensitivity

Like coffee and ice cream, some foods do taste better when hot or cold. If ever you feel pain or discomfort from the teeth when consuming such foods, take that as a sign to get your root canals checked.

Pimples or Abscess on the Gums

As the result of an infected pulp, pus will start to form. This pus gathers and forms a disturbing boil or pimple on the gums.

Swollen Jaws

The presence of a boil on your gums won’t go unnoticed by your surroundings. The accumulation of pus on your gum will cause a visible inflation on your jaw, and sometimes neck too.

Weaker Tooth

The infection of the pulp will in turn weaken the strength of the tooth on its cavity. This will lead to shaky teeth, waitıng for the slightest opportunity to fall off.

Cavities

Before the bacteria reach your pulp, they must’ve worked a while on digging a cavity for route. This cavity is dark colored, unaesthetic a lot, and should call for your concern.

Does a Root Canal Treatment Hurt?

After anesthesia or sedation has been administered, you will feel little to no pain. Although you might feel a little sore post operation, it shouldn’t last over a few hours or a day.

How much does a root canal cost in Turkey?

Are you just looking to treat your root canals in Turkey, or to get the best root canal treatment in Turkey? Vitrin Clinic is one of the best, else the best pick you could make for your treatment. With us, you will be paying in average (insert sum) for overall treatment and procedure. However, this price may vary depending on the depth of infection, and whether or not sedatives will be needed. For this reason, we gladly invite you to please get in touch with us for a free consultation with our specialists. This will enable them to analyze the depth of the infection, have an exchange with you, and give you an exact quote for overall treatment.

FAQ

Will I feel pain while undergoing a laminate veneer treatment?

No pain is inflicted during the procedure. However, in some cases, local anaesthesia may be applied to avoid the possibility of pain. After the first session, temporary laminates are attached in order to protect the teeth until the permanent veneers attachment. Therefore, the patient, not to mention that the issue of tooth sensitivity is avoided, experiences no esthetic problem.

Who cannot have laminate veneers done?

• People with lower jaw extending forward
• People with malocclusion
• People with insufficient gums
• Patients with advanced fluorosis (it will cause an advanced discolouration. Additionally, it prevents a strong attachment of the laminate).
• People with bruxism and other harmful habits should not have laminate veneers or should firstly deal with these problems.

What are the advantages of laminates over crowns?

To apply acrown, all around the tooth 2 mm of enamel have to be removed. In porcelain laminate veneers, only front 0.3-1 mm is enough to attach them.

How should a care for laminate veneers be performed?

Due to a large number of bacteria living in the oral cavity, all restoration procedures bring an increased risk of tooth decay. You can increase the lifespan of your laminates and avoid complications by taking care of your oral hygiene and keeping your teeth and veneers possibly clean. In order to achieve that, do not neglect your routine oral care (toothpaste, toothbrush, dental floss, and interdental brush) and visits to your dentist’s office.

How can I get to know beforehand how the porcelain laminates will look like?

During the first visit to the doctor’s office measurements are taken from the patient’s mouth. Using the acquired tooth model a mock-up model is prepared in the laboratory using a special material. In this way, doctor and patient, can make changes according to their wishes and decide how the final aesthetic effect should look like.