An endodontist is a dentist who specializes in treating the soft inner pulp of the patient's teeth. The word 'endodontic' comes from the Greek words, 'endo' and 'odont' which means inside and tooth. These dentists diagnose and treat root canal problems. They receive two or more years of advanced education in addition to the dental school. Endodontics includes everything from the practice of basic and clinical biology of the dental pulp to the treatment of injuries associated with the soft tissue in the tooth. It also involves treating cracked teeth and dental traumas that afflict the patient. A root canal diagnosis and treatment is one of the most common procedures that come under this.
A root canal is a hollow portion of the patient's tooth that contains blood vessels, nerves, and cells. A root canal procedure is required when the soft tissue center of the tooth becomes decayed and damaged. A root canal procedure helps to remove this tissue and save the decayed tooth. During this procedure, the endodontist helps to save the patient's teeth and maintain the patient's natural smile.
Some of the symptoms that patients experience that require endodontic treatment are:
Often when teeth become damaged, the inside of the tooth can become infected. This infection can destroy the dental pulp over a period of time. The nerves and blood vessels in this soft tissue can also get affected due to this. If this problem occurs then the endodontist will have to begin endodontic treatment on the tooth. This treatment involves opening the tooth to remove the decayed dental pulp. Then the canal is cleaned and shaped so that it can be filled. The dentist fills the tooth with a rubber-like material. This material helps to seal all the canals which help to protect the tooth. Once the root canal is completed, a crown or filling is fitted into the patient's tooth. This procedure is simple and helps to protect the surrounding teeth from damage.
Everyone likes to enjoy good food and have fun with their friends but these simple things can be hindered by tooth pain. If you are facing problems with your teeth then you should consult a dentist so that you'll no longer have to worry about this anymore.
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