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Root Canal

 
     
 
1.  A Deep Infection
Root canal treatment is needed when the tooth’s root becomes infected or inflamed through injury or advanced decay.
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2.  A Route to the Root
The tooth is anesthetized. An opening is made through the crown of the tooth to the pulp chamber.
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3.  Removing the Infected/Inflamed Tissue
Special files are used to clean the infection and unhealthy pulp out of the canals. Irrigation is used to help clean the main canal (called lateral canals).
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4.  Filling the Canals
The canals are filled with a permanent material, often gutta-percha. This helps to keep the canals free of infection or contamination.
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5.  Rebuilding the Tooth
A temporary filling material is placed on top of the gutta-percha to seal the opening until the tooth is ready to be prepared for a crown. A crown, sometimes called a cap, is made to look like a natural tooth, and is placed on top.
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6.  Extra Support
In some cases, a post is placed to give the crown extra support.
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7.  The Crowning Touch
The crown is cemented into place.
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