Why would I need Endodontic treatment?
Endodontic treatment is necessary when the pulp becomes inflamed and/or infected. The most common reasons for inflammation or infection are deep caries (decay), repeated dental procedures, cracks or chips. Trauma can also cause inflammation and often shows up as discoloration of the tooth. If pulp inflammation or infection is left untreated, it can cause pain or lead to an abscess.
How Can Endodontic Treatment help me?
The Endodontist removes the inflammed or infected pulp, carefully cleans and shapes the canal system and then seals the prepared space in the roots. Often treatment can be performed in a single appointment ranging from 1-2 hours (depending on the number of canals). Depending on the tooth, two-visits may be necessary to medicate the space for an extended period of time before sealing the roots. Once root canal treatment is completed, you may be instructed to return to your dentist for a permanent restoration (crown or bonded filling) of the top of the tooth. The restoration of the tooth is an important part of treatment because it seals the root canal filling from the oral environment, protects the tooth from fracture and restores it to function.
Will I feel pain during or after the procedure?
Toothache pain is the main reason for patients seeking treatment. Fortunately, modern anesthetics can make the procedure pain free in most cases. Seeking treatment early makes the procedure more comfortable, so don't wait. When caught early, treatment should feel no different than having a regular filling. For the first few days after treatment, there may be some sensitivity to biting pressure, especially if there was pain or infection before the procedure. Sometimes anti-inflammatory medications (like Ibuprofen or Aleve) are recommended for a day or two.