There are tiny canals within your tooth that may become
infected. This leads to the pulp inside your tooth also becoming
infected as well. Either your dentist or an endodontist to remove any
infection performs the root canal procedure. The canals are cleaned and
then filled and the tooth receives either a filling or a crown.
How are Dental Root Canals Performed? Depending
on the number of teeth and severity affected, root canals usually
require one to two visits not including any follow-up visits. Your
dentist or Endodontist will numb the area around the affected tooth, or
may offer you the option of mild sedation. A rubber dental dam is
placed and the tooth is then drilled to the pulp area either through
the top or the back of the tooth. The actual root canals are measured
after some of the pulp has been removed. This is done so that Dr. Varkey
can clean the entire canal, and so that enough of the filling material
will be used to completely fill the canal. The actual measuring is done
with either x-rays or electronic imaging devices. |