Friday, June 9, 2017

After rct treatment

Each tooth has a crown, dentin, pulp, and one or more roots. The crown is the part of your tooth that you can see. Dentin is hard tissue under the crown that surrounds the pulp. Recovery After Root Canal Treatment. Most people associate having a root canal with a lot of pain and discomfort.


However, while most people can expect some discomfort during and after a root canal procedure , excessive pain is not normal.

Modern technology and the use of anesthetics make this procedure quick, safe, typically pain-free,. The existing inflammation of the periodontal ligaments around the root tips of the infected tooth is the most common cause of tooth pain after root canal treatment. The periodontal tissues may be also get irritated by over extension of an endodontic file beyond the tip of the root during the procedure, as well as by the forcing of debris and fluids beyond the tip of the root during the cleaning of the root canals.


And the only way of correcting infection after a root canal treatment is to repeat the dental procedure again and clean the infected area. It not only increases the cost of dental treatment , but also the concerning issue is, a lowered success rate in repeated root canal therapy. The development of pain after receiving treatment correlates with the intensity of the tissue irritation that took place during the work. Root canal failure occurs when a source of tissue injury persists.


This relates to the quality of work and its ability to perform its intended functions ). In the first few days after root canal treatment (also termed RCT or endodontics), it is quite normal to experience some pain.

Any pain should be mil and the tooth may be tender to touch or bite down on. Likewise the gum around the tooth may feel tender, all as a result of the procedure itself or from the local anesthetic that was used. Evidence of this is found in the studies mentioned above. Teeth that have had crowns placed after their root canal treatment tend to have a higher survival rate.


After your procedure, your endodontist will send you home with instructions for pain management and how to care for your tooth while recovering from treatment and until a follow-up visit. Following guidelines for care is especially important if a temporary filling or crown is in place. After treatment of the root canal , thermal sensitivity (response to hot or cold) should stop right away because the nerve tissue has theoretically been removed. Hence, it is always better to avoid the occurrence of an infection after root canal procedure, rather than dealing with it later. To conclude, root canal treatment or therapy ( RCT ) is a relatively safe procedure.


An alternative procedure of this treatment is tooth extraction, which poses certain risks for the candidates and is costly too. An infected or injured nerve can die, leading to a dental abscess, a severe toothache, sensitivity and possibly the discolouration of the tooth. The attached gum is protected from infection by proper oral brushing and flossing. If abscessed tooth develops after root canal procedure it can lead to toothache even after years of root canal.


Cracked or broken tooth: One of the causes of toothache after root canal is fractured root during or after root canal treatment. Cracked tooth often went undetected before treatment and one can have toothache after root canal and crown procedure. Other Care after Root Canal treatment. Some extra care after root canal should be taken like: The sides of your mouth will be numb after the procedure.


This means that you will not feel anything for the first few hours but always take care not to chew anything on the side of your mouth for the time being.

Gum infection after root canal treatment can result in pimple like spots in the gums (at the tip of the tooth root or bone). This small spots are called as fistula. Fistula formation is a sign of gum infection after root canal and you may need an apicoectomy to relieve the infection. Facial swelling that has occurred only after root therapy may warrant re-examination of the dentist to check for infection or other possible causes. Rinse with warm salt water three times a day to help reduce swelling as well as pain.


Together, these items constitute the dental pulp. The time of healing is variable and may range from months to years. The assessment of periapical healing is done by using radiographs or Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT).


Reason: To assess the time period for the healing of periapical lesions after Root Canal Treatment because a number of controlling factors decide the time of healing.

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