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What is endodontics?
Endodontics is more commonly known as root canal treatment and is the
prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease or injury to the dental
pulp.
What causes disease or injury to the pulp?
The most frequent causes are extensive decay, deep fillings, trauma (such
as a blow to the tooth), cracks, and gum disease.
What is the result?
When a pulp is left exposed to bacteria infection can occur and, if left
untreated, can build up at the tip of the root, forming an abscess.
This often causes pain and swelling and can lead to the destruction
of the bone supporting the tooth.
What does the treatment involve?
Wherever possible we try to do all the treatment in one visit, but more
appointments may be necessary depending on the complexity of the case.
The infected dental pulp is cleaned away, the inside of the roots are
also cleaned and slightly enlarged and then finally sealed.
Will the root canal treatment discolour the tooth?
This can happen – though rarely. We do have several ways of treating
this outcome, such as crowning the tooth, placing a veneer or using a
bleaching treatment.
What are the alternatives?
The only alternative is to extract the tooth. This can lead to the surrounding
teeth shifting position which may cause further problems.
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