Dental anxiety is a widespread problem in populations across the world abstaining them from regular dental visits. Previous studies reported 64% of individuals nervous of dental treatment, with a smaller but still significant number of adults (2.4–5%) classed as dental phobics (serious psychological problem). Surveys completed by the American Association of Endodontists reveals that most people with a fear of the dentist are based on others’ experience and not their own. Being an Endodontist (“endo” –inside; “odont” – tooth), I am compelled to write about Root Canal Treatment given its bad reputation in general.  A thorough understanding of what is going to happen is half the battle won.

WHAT IS ROOT CANAL TREATMENT?

Root canal treatment is the removal of nerve and blood supply of the tooth to remove its sensation. A tooth crown has essentially 3 layers- outermost ENAMEL, DENTIN in between followed by PULP (THE INNERMOST VITAL PART OF TOOTH) As long as decay or trauma or infection underneath old fillings or fracture are restricted to enamel and dentin, FILLINGS are enough.The moment the problem hits the PULP, it is clearly a Root Canal Treatment.Precisely, avoiding a Root Canal Treatment is entirely in your hands by scheduling regular dental visits and getting the required intervention done on time. 

NEGLECT STARTS OUT AS AN INFECTION THEN BECOMES A DISEASE.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS OF ROOT CANAL TREATMENT 

  • You have severe tooth pain especially on chewing or applying pressure on that side of the mouth -Excruciating throbbing pain in lying down position 
  • Tender or swollen gums near the painful tooth 
  • Lingering pain in your tooth when it is exposed to hot or cold temperatures 
  • NO PAIN AT ALL 
  • Tooth appears darker or discoloured 
  • You see a tiny pimple on your gums with intermittent pus discharge.

IS ROOT CANAL TREATMENT PAINLESS?

Every patient undergoing Root Canal Treatment for the first time has invariably enquired about this. While every tooth and every person responds differently, ROOT CANAL TREATMENT IS PAINLESS- before, during and after the procedure when performed by a skilled and experienced root canal specialist.

We ensure to invest maximum time and attention is making you numb in a pain-free manner. We use topical gels and sprays to make your soft tissue numb before injecting it with very fine needles to ensure minimum discomfort. We also administer long-lasting anaesthetic agents for longer appointments. When the local anaesthesia is effective, the whole procedure is absolutely PAINLESS.

Before the anaesthesia effect wears off, we start your antibiotics, painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs for about 3-5 days to ensure smooth healing and speedy recovery.

HOW LONG DOES THE TREATMENT LAST?

Though root canals can be done in a single appointment(without crown), we prefer to complete the whole process in two appointments to better judge the tooth’s response and manage it effectively. Every appointment typically lasts for 45- 90 minutes. We always give you bite blocks to open your mouth so that you are not tired. 

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING OR AFTER THE PROCEDURE?

  • It is normal to feel tenderness or dull aching pain in the affected area for a few days because the ligament between your tooth and socket may be inflamed.
  • Avoid chewing from the affected side till the crown is fixed. A root canal treated tooth inherently becomes weak and is always covered with the crown for protection to prevent fracture while chewing hard foodstuff. 
  • A foreign body feeling remains after crown cementation for 1-2 days.         
  • Start eating only soft food with the crown for the initial few days and gradually start using it like any other natural tooth.     
  • For long-term success, proper oral hygiene habits and regular dental screening are imperative.

WHAT HAPPENS IF ROOT CANAL TREATMENT HAS FAILED?

It usually takes 18 months for a Root canal to FAIL (Before symptoms appear). Root canals can be safely attempted again at least twice with fairly high success rates if done by a skilled practitioner. The success rate of retreatment has been shown to be in the range of 80% healing.

PRESERVE NATURE’S GIFT ROOT CANAL TREATMENT IS THE ONLY WAY TO SAVE YOUR NATURAL TOOTH (NO DENTIST CAN RECREATE ANYTHING BETTER THAN YOUR OWN TOOTH). 

If you do not get a proper Root canal treatment done, the tooth may eventually fracture. Studies have shown that well-treated root canal fillings will last for many years, if not a lifetime. It is any day better than removing the diseased tooth and getting it replaced by abridging/implant (depending on the prognosis of the case).