Endo treatment

Endodontic Treatment: Saving Your Tooth

Endodontic treatment, often referred to as a root canal, is a dental procedure designed to save a tooth that is infected or inflamed. When the pulp, the soft tissue inside the tooth, becomes infected, it can cause severe pain.

Why is Endodontic Treatment Necessary?

  • Tooth Infection: Bacteria can infect the pulp, leading to pain, swelling, and potential abscess formation.
  • Tooth Injury: Trauma to a tooth can damage the pulp.
  • Deep Cavity: A deep cavity can expose the pulp to bacteria.

The Endodontic Treatment Process:

  1. Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area.
  2. Access Hole: A small hole is drilled into the tooth to access the infected pulp.
  3. Pulp Removal: The infected pulp is removed using specialized instruments.
  4. Cleaning and Shaping: The root canals are cleaned and shaped to remove bacteria and debris.
  5. Filling: The canals are filled with a rubber-like material called gutta-percha to seal them off.
  6. Restoration: A dental crown or filling is often placed over the tooth to protect it.

Benefits of Endodontic Treatment:

  • Preservation of Natural Teeth: Endodontic treatment can save a tooth that would otherwise need to be extracted.
  • Pain Relief: It eliminates pain and discomfort caused by infection.
  • Improved Oral Health: A healthy, natural tooth contributes to overall oral health.
  • Enhanced Appearance: A restored tooth can improve your smile’s appearance.

If you’re experiencing tooth pain or sensitivity, it’s important to consult with Dr. Amira Lashin to determine if endodontic treatment is right for you.