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Root Canal

If you have been experiencing severe tooth pain, it is possible that you may require root canal treatment. If your tooth has become damaged or cracked, you have tooth decay, large fillings or have recently had a trauma to the tooth, the chance of a root canal procedure increases, as these scenarios all leave your tooth open to infection. 

Below are some examples of the treatment provided at our practice. You can click on an image for a closer look.

Root canal treatment (also called endodontics) is needed when the blood or nerve supply of the tooth (known as the pulp) is infected through decay or injury.  You may not feel any pain in the early stages of the infection.  In some cases, your tooth could darken in colour, which may mean that the nerve of the tooth has died (or is dying).  This would need root canal treatment.

 

The aim of the treatment is to remove all infection from the root canal.  The root is then cleaned and filled to prevent any further infection.

 

Root canal treatment is a skilled and time-consuming procedure.  Most courses of treatment will involve two or more visits to your dentist.

 

At the first appointment, the infected pulp is removed, and any abscesses can be drained.  The root canal is then cleaned and shaped ready for the filling.  A temporary filling is put in and the tooth is left to settle.

 

The tooth is checked at a later visit and when all the infection has cleared, the tooth is permanently filled.

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Updated  Jan 2025

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