Endodontic Dentistry
Root Canals
A root canal is typically done whenever the decay or injury
to the tooth invades the inner part of the tooth where the pulp
is. This is where the nerve and the blood supply are located.
When a root canal is done, the inner portion of the pulp is
removed, along with any infection that may have invaded the
inside walls of the tooth. Then a sealer material is placed with
a rubbery plastic to fill the hole so that new infection can't
get into the tooth. Generally, by removing the root, it can
potentially weaken a tooth and therefore, it is common to
protect the integrity of the tooth by placing a crown over the
tooth.
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