Root canal treatment
The treatment of the root channel is aimed at treating the affected teeth after the tooth layers are gradually eroded due to the severity of Karies, in cases where the decay enters the outer layers of the tooth and reaches the pulp that contains nerves and blood vessels. The risk of performing the operation of the root canal treatment is related to a set of risks, such as the following: infection. Bleeding. Dangerous blood pressure. Nerve damage to the nerve channel. Access to cold or heat in the oral cavity due to the exposure of the dental root. Before the operation is performed, dental photography must be done by X -Rays, and in some cases it is necessary to do a panoramic image to accurately determine the severity of the tooth infection. The doctor writes some antibiotics before treatment for patients who are more prone to endocarditis, such as people using artificial valves. People with blood clotting disorders may be needed to perform a blood test to check their coagulation functions before surgery; This is because they are vulnerable to bleeding. During the process, this treatment is performed in the dental clinic with sterile conditions, and the patient is injected with a local anesthetic for the proposed area, as is the case in all dental treatments. The accumulated tooth decay and its surroundings are removed by special tools, after which the age of the age of the tooth is removed, and the tooth root canal is completely cleaned. In the event that the treatment can be completed with a single therapeutic session, the doctor places a special substance that blocks the dental root canal, aimed at preventing the multiplication of new germs in the area of the root of the tooth, and then the doctor fills the tooth. In some cases, the doctor decides to divide the treatment on multiple sessions due to waiting until the inflammation of the existing inflammation on the site of the treatment fills the tooth channel with sterile fabric and then fills the tooth with a temporary substance. After the procedure, you should not eat or drink two hours after surgery is over, and until the effect of the drug is removed, and the patient is expected to experience pain in the treatment area, especially in the early days, so that pain relievers can be used, and the treatment area is expected to be swollen a few days after the treatment. In order to obtain optimal results after surgery, the oral and dental hygiene must be maintained, and a protective body can be installed to protect it from caries, prevent the tooth from breaking or repeating its infection. You should go to the doctor immediately if there is a height of the temperature of the patient, severe pain, bleeding or any oral secretions.