Root Canals
Inside a tooth is a fine space called the root canal. This contains the dental pulp which consists of nerves and blood vessels. If the dental pulp becomes diseased or dies, a toothache or an abscess may occur. In the past these problem teeth were extracted but now your dentist can offer you root canal treatment to care for these teeth.
Is root canal treatment painful?
Local anaesthetic and modern painkillers are used to provide comfortable treatment. Usually painful symptoms improve once treatment is started..
How is a tooth restored following root canal treatment?
It is very important that any restoration adequately seals the
root filling from infection by bacteria from the mouth. Teeth
requiring root canal treatment often have large fillings or
extensive damage and will require a crown to restore them properly.
These teeth are also weaker and the added protection of a crown is
recommended.
How successful is root canal treatment?
If the root canals are able to be fully cleaned and sealed and the
tooth properly restored then treatment has a very high success rate.
The treatment may take several visits to complete with temporary
fillings and dressings placed in the tooth between visits.
Antibiotics are sometimes prescribed when an infection is present.
What complications can occur during root canal treatment
Because the root canals are very fine and curved in some teeth it
may be difficult to clean the canals completely. Occasionally a
piece of a file may break off in the root canal due to the strain
placed on these fine instruments. Sometimes these are retrievable
but they may also be sealed in the root canal as part of the
filling. Pain or discomfort may occur between appointments due to
ongoing tenderness of the tissues around the tooth or a flare up of
an abscess, or a hair-line crack in the root.
An abscess or ongoing pain will rarely persist following root canal
treatment. If this occurs the tooth will require some further
treatment. Occasionally a surgical procedure may be required if
discomfort persists.


