You might need root canal treatment if an infection develops in the nerve and blood chamber within the core of your tooth. This portion of the tooth is called the dental pulp. According to the American Dental Association, there are times when this space can get infected from a deep cavity ( tooth decay ),.
This is actually happens more often than I could have thought possible without high resolution 3D imaging. What you also see and what a normal Xray will never show is that the infection is going up to the sinus cavity.
Sometimes old root canal teeth can actually cause a problem in the sinus cavity in terms of infection and accumulation of mucous. Root Canal Infection What Is a Root Canal Infection ? The pulp is particularly vulnerable to bacterial infection. When bacteria invade the root canal system via deep decay, cracks, trauma, or gum disease, a root canal infection. Root canal therapy is a treatment used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or infected. Both clinically and radiographically, you seem to have active infection.
The dark shadow around the apex (end of the root ) in the x-ray and the active pus drainage are indicative of infection. The other point of concern relating to the cuspid is the crown.
If you look closely at the x-ray ,. A root canal infection can occur for several reasons, though the basic root of the problem is always the penetration of bacteria into the pulp. Reasons for root canal infections are determined by the way the bacteria invades the tooth pulp. In this paragraph, we list the main causes of such an infection.
I understand how and why root canals are done. I know dentists use tests such as tapping on the tops of the middle of teeth and using a gel to test for cold sensitivity. X-ray – if a dentist suspects you may need a root canal , he will first take X-rays or examine existing X-rays to show where the decay is located. Anesthesia – local anesthesia is administered to the affected tooth. Contrary to popular belief, a root canal is no more painful than a filling.
Although most root canal infections heal with conservative root canal therapy, if your infection returns or fails to resolve, re-treatment or surgery may be needed. Extraction is an alternative option which removes the infection , but at the expense of losing your tooth. The procedure involves in the removing of the damaged area of the upper tooth, pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the region and then filling and sealing it with a cap.
First, the endodontist will discuss your treatment options. In many cases, complex restorative materials—crown, post and core material—must be disassembled and removed to permit access to the root canals. Been several months now without pain.
With six grams a day may never have another cavity.
The Endodontist also took x-ray and said there could be an infection in there. He went in and cleaned it up. The pain did not stop so I went back to the Endodontist.
He said the tooth should be extracted now because of a possible hidden infection , which is causing the pain. Is it possible that an infection does not show up in the x-ray sometimes? IOPA (intra oral peri apical radio graphs) to detect infections in a tooth or teeth , which are not visible to our eyes.
Dental insurance may cover part of the expenses associated with a root canal. Symptoms of a bad root canal may include fever. Dentists use a root canal to remove the nerve and pulp of a tooth that has become diseased or infected.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.