Wednesday, March 18, 2015

What is a calcified tooth root

How to get rid of calcification on your teeth? Are calcified root canals a growing problem? This issue occurs when a tooth experiences trauma and the root canal space, which normally contains the pulp, fills with hard calcified tissue. What is tooth decalcification?


As the American Association of Endodontists notes, dental trauma can result from an accident or sports injury , and treatment depends on the extent of the damage to the tooth. The root canal in a calcified tooth is always more difficult to locate and treat.

All teeth have the potential to become calcified. Calcification occurs slowly on healthy teeth as part of the natural aging process. This process can also occur more rapidly at a younger age secondary to pulpal inflammation.


By no means has it been easy to locate, negotiate, and fully instrument calcified root canals. Furthermore, an increasingly aging population, retaining their teeth longer, has translated into a growing number of root canal treatments that will be needed on calcified canals. This space normally contains pulp tissue which is mainly nerve and vascular tissue.


A canal in a tooth is classed as calcified when the canal space shrinks. Leaving remnants of living nerve tissue can be painful, but leaving bacteria and necrotic tissue can be equally painful.

Tooth anomalies with variations in root form. It can happen after a traumatic injury – it’s the tooth’s attempt to protect itself against infection of the canal. Also, all teeth tend to have their canals get a little calcified as we get older. The root being calcified means that your body tried to heal the infection itself and instead of the root being filled with pulp and such, it filled itself with calcium.


This tooth is was traumatized and is a dead tooth. If you cannot see the canal on the x-ray (the tooth is completely calcified then root canal is probably not possible and may not be needed). A tooth (plural teeth) is a small, calcifie whitish structure found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates and used to break down food. Some animals, particularly carnivores, also use teeth for hunting or for defensive purposes. If the root canal is calcified , there can be a problem removing the nerve in the tooth as well as widening the root canal with a file so that adequate filling can be done.


It sounds as if you have two of them in one tooth. Calcified roots can pose a problem for a root canal. If one canal was previously treated (and the other two were left untreated), the chances of successfully treating the other two canals is poor. The Endodontist, root canal specialist, many times cannot even open or negotiate these canals if root canal treatment is necessary.


The older a person gets, the more the dentin seems to grow into the pulp chambers of the teeth, eventually blocking the canals completely. This complicates root canal therapy because access to the infected root is difficult, sometimes even impossible. For a calcified tooth , the optimal irrigant would be a small quantity of 5. Especially under a surgical microscope, it is easy to visualize the canal through.


The dentist performing the root canal comes across a canal into which the needle like instrument is not entering or entering partially and so the roots cannot be cleaned upto the root tip.

A calcified root canal is seen as a diminution of the diameter of the root canal because of calcification. Note the decreased size of the pulp chamber known as teeth calcification. If the canal cannot be negotiated due to a calcification (this is actually the tooth trying to do its own root canal) then that means the canal cannot be properly fille hence the prognosis of the root canaled tooth drops.


X-ray of endodontic file lengths.

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