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:: How is R.C.T. carried out? ::
The removal of the infected
or irritated nerve tissue that lies within the root of the tooth. It is this
infected pulp tissue that causes an eventual abscess.
The first step in a root canal is to obtain access to the nerve. This is
accomplished by establishing a small access opening in the top of the tooth.
It will be done under a local anesthetic.
The length of the root canal is determined and the infected pulp is removed.
At the same visit, the canal where the nerve is located will be reshaped and
prepared to accept a special root canal filling material. The number of
visits necessary to complete your root canal will depend upon several
factors including the number of nerves in the tooth, the infected state of
the nerve, and the complexity of the procedure.
The final step in your root canal will be the sealing of the root canal with
a sterile, plastic material called gutta percha. This is done in order to
prevent possible future infection.
If treated early, root canal therapy need not be uncomfortable. With the use
of local anesthetics, the entire procedure can be totally painless.
:: Why Root Canal Treatment ? ::
Common indications for the need of a root canal treatment may be: 1. Spontaneous pain or throbbing while biting. + 2. Sensitivity to hot and cold food. 3. Sever decay or an injury that creates an infection in ++the bone.



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