Root canal treatment involves removing inflamed and infected tissue from a tooth’s interior. The treatment, also known as endodontic therapy, includes one to three appointments and can be performed by a general dentist or an endodontist.
A root canal treatment is typically needed when there is a deep cavity or dental infection in the internal part of a tooth. The pulp, which is the innermost layer of a tooth, can become infected and inflamed without treatment.
During a root canal, the inflamed or infected dental pulp is removed, and the insides of the tooth are cleaned and disinfected. The inside of the tooth is filled and sealed, and the outside of the tooth is restored with a crown.
A root canal treatment can save your tooth from extraction. The treatment eliminates infected pulp tissue from the tooth. If your tooth is infected, you could lose the tooth if left untreated. In addition, the infection could spread to other teeth. The treatment ensures that your tooth stays healthy and that you will not have to worry about future infections.
After a root canal treatment, it’ll take some time for your mouth to fully recover. The dentist will give you specific instructions on how to care for your mouth during the healing process.
During the recovery period, it is imperative to practice good oral hygiene habits, including brushing and flossing your teeth. The healing process can take up to a few weeks; however, you should be able to enjoy your normal diet. However, patients are typically advised to avoid strenuous activities for several days following treatment. This is because of the soreness that accompanies the natural healing process. You may experience some slight throbbing in the treated tooth, but this is normal and should subside within a few days.
After a root canal treatment, it is normal to experience some pain. However, the pain you experience should be relieved with over-the-counter pain medications like Ibuprofen. If the pain does not subside, it is important to call your dentist.
Pain after root canal treatment typically occurs due to inflammation in the surrounding tissue. The inflammation is the result of your body’s immune response. If your dentist prescribed antibiotics, expect the inflammation to subside within 48 hours.
Your tooth will still be sensitive for a period of time after your treatment. This sensitivity is known as post-treatment sensitivity and can last for several days.
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