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7 Mistakes You Know About Root Canal Treatment
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7 Mistakes You Know About Root Canal Treatment

7 Mistakes You Know About Root Canal Treatment

One of the most frequently used applications for dental health is root canal treatment. But despite being a commonly used treatment, there is a lot that is known FALSELY about it. This misinformation distracts people from treatment. Therefore, it causes a loss of time and the problem to grow too uncomfortable degrees. Sometimes it is possible to experience tooth loss as a result of this loss of time.

1.      Root Canal Treatment is a Long and Difficult Process

The tooth consists of hard and soft tissues. There is a gap consisting of hard enamel tissue on the outside and vessels and nerves along the root on the inside. In this cavity, called the root canal, there is the tissue that provides the development, nutrition, and defense of the tooth. This connective tissue, called the pulp, can be damaged for various reasons. For example; it can become infected by inflammations or the settlement of microorganisms. In such a case, the pulp in the root is removed and the root canal cavity is cleaned. Then, shaping is provided and tissue-friendly channel-filling materials are filled. In this way, the root canal treatment process is completed. In order to prevent tooth loss, this procedure should be done on time and by specialists. Performing under these conditions is quite among the treatments of cola.

2.      When Root Canal Treatment Fails, Tooth Extraction Occurs

When Root Canal Treatment Fails, Tooth Extraction Occurs

The tooth made with this treatment cannot respond only to external stimuli such as heat and cold. However, it continues to function normally. In fact, while root canal treatment is necessary if the treatment is not performed, it results in tooth extraction and loss.

3.      After Treatment, the Person Experiences Pain

Since the pulp of the tooth is removed, there is no sensitivity to external stimuli such as cold or hot in the tooth. If the tooth is a live tooth, a wound may occur during the rupture of the nerves at the end of the root. This is a wound created by the physician. It is normal to have slight pain with pressure during chewing until this wound heals. There is no excessive and severe pain after the treatment. If such a situation arises, it is absolutely necessary to consult a specialist physician.

4.      Root Canal Treatment is Dangerous

Root Canal Treatment is Dangerous

This method of treatment is not dangerous, on the contrary, it is very safe. Unfortunately, according to most poorly conducted research, there is a lot of misinformation about the safety of root canals. Don’t let this misinformation scare you. Because in the current situation, experts and researchers have shown that the success of endodontic treatment is up to 98%. In addition, the processes and products used in dental treatment are approved by the Ministry of Health. Today, having a root canal is as safe as any restorative procedure, such as dental implants.

5.      The life of the treated tooth is shortened

A well-done treatment does not shorten the life of the tooth. The tooth treated by removing the pulp tissue that gives vitality to the tooth may be more sensitive to breakage. At this point, it is necessary to pay attention to filling or crowning the tooth for the upper restoration.

There are now high-tech methods of protecting the female. Among the most frequently used methods, today is the digital porcelain filling system. The construction of such types of fillings is much more effective for strengthening and supporting the tooth. In other words, there is no such thing as shortening the life of the treated tooth. However, upper restoration is of great importance for the tooth to function in the mouth after treatment.

6.      Antibiotics Must Be Used Before and After Root Canal Treatment

Antibiotics Must Be Used Before and After Root Canal Treatment

In cases where the essence of the tooth to be treated is alive, the health status of the person is examined. If he does not have a general health problem or a chronic disease, he does not need to use antibiotics before treatment. However, if the person is taking immunodeficiency drugs due to reasons such as heart valve problems or organ transplants, the job changes. In these cases, antibiotics can be used for protection before treatment. This decision is made by the physician.

7.      Every Tooth with Pain Finds a Solution with Root Canal Treatment

It is not a case of performing root canal treatment on every tooth that has pain or bruise. Certain criteria are required for this. For example, there are different cases where there is mild pain that may occur due to bacteria in the mouth. Hbruises that do not cause internal pain can only be treated with filling in the first place. However, if not treated in time, the bacteria progress to the part called the essence of the tooth and as a result, this causes inflammation. In such cases, root canal treatment comes to the agenda. Although the inflammation progresses too far and severe pain is experienced, tooth extraction should be performed if root canal treatment is not possible in people. The most accurate decision is made with the opinion of the specialist physician.

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