ENDODONTICS

IMPORTANCE OF ENDODONTICS

Endodontics is a branch of dentistry that specializes in the treatment of the soft tissue inside the tooth, known as dental pulp. This treatment, also known as “root canal treatment,” allows for the saving of teeth that might otherwise need to be extracted due to infections or severe damage.

Not only does it allow for the preservation of damaged teeth, but it also prevents more significant problems, such as the spread of infections that can affect other teeth and the surrounding bone. It is an effective solution for maintaining the functionality and aesthetics of the natural dentition.

TYPES OF TREATMENTS

  • Uniradicular endodontics: Performed on teeth with a single root canal, such as incisors.
  • Multiradicular endodontics: For teeth with multiple canals, such as molars, requiring greater precision and time.
  • Endodontic retreatment: In cases where a previous treatment has failed, an endodontic procedure is performed to eliminate any possible remaining infection.

LONG-TERM RESULTS

It is important to understand that many treatments consist of more than just one operation or intervention. We must be aware that the results will last over time based on our habits and lifestyle. In this case, we should follow some recommendations to maintain those results.

Good oral hygiene is essential; brushing and flossing daily helps keep the treated tooth in good condition. Regular dental check-ups are recommended as they allow the dentist to examine the tooth and detect any changes. Additionally, it is important to avoid habits that compromise the tooth, such as chewing hard objects or grinding teeth.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Endodontics is a dental specialty that deals with the treatment of diseases and injuries of the dental pulp and periapical tissues.

Endodontic treatment is necessary when the dental pulp is infected or damaged due to deep cavities, trauma, or other conditions.

The treatment involves the removal of the infected pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the root canal, and finally the filling of the canal with a biocompatible material.

During the treatment, local anesthesia is used to ensure the patient’s comfort. Afterwards, some discomfort may be felt, but it is manageable with pain relievers.

The duration of the treatment may vary, but it is generally completed in one or two sessions, depending on the complexity of the case.

Yes, a follow-up check-up is often necessary to verify healing and ensure there are no complications.

Endodontic treatment has a high success rate, with over 90% of cases reporting a complete recovery of dental health.

Apexification is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of the tip of the tooth root, necessary when endodontic treatment has not been effective in resolving the infection.

Maintaining good oral hygiene, having regular check-ups with the dentist, and treating cavities in a timely manner can help prevent the need for endodontic treatment.

Ignoring a dental pulp infection can lead to more serious complications, such as abscesses or tooth loss, making subsequent treatment more complex.

Endodontics is the ideal option to preserve your smile.

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