Root canal treatment of the tooth pulp is infected or damaged tissue, usually in cases where it is done. Can be applied to any non, but typically it is preferred for the following situations:

Teeth Root Canal Treatment Can Be Done:

**1. *Bruises and Infections:***

  • Cavities In Teeth: The bruises on the inner side of the tooth, the pulp can affect texture, and may require a root canal.
  • Infected Teeth: The pulp tissue is infected teeth, a root canal may require in order to try to control the pain and inflammation.

**2. *Broken and damaged Teeth:***

  • Broken Teeth: Physical breakage or Cracking of the tooth, a root canal and may cause damage to the pulp tissue may be required.
  • Damaged Teeth: Especially in deep cavities or trauma as a result of the pulp of the tooth is damaged, it can be treated.

Root Canal Therapy Is Performed In Which The Teeth?

**1. *The Front Teeth (Incisors):***

  • Aesthetic Teeth: From the aesthetic point is important and is often due to aesthetic concerns of the front teeth, is treated in a careful manner. The appearance of fillers or coatings are made to protect the tooth after root canal treatment.

**2. *The back teeth (molars and premolars) in:***

  • Functional Teeth: The function of the back teeth for chewing is important in terms of pulpal infections or deep bruises and often root canal treatment. This is because chewing forces in the teeth root canal treatment may be more common due to the risk of cavities damage the teeth and is more likely.

Treatment Decisions:

To determine to be made out of the root canal treatment, your dentist will evaluate the following factors:

  • Pulpal Status: The pulp tissue inside the tooth health.
  • Infection and caries Status: The status of the spread of infections and bruises.
  • Aesthetics and function of the tooth: The role of the tooth in the mouth and aesthetic importance.
  • General Health Of The Tooth: The general structure of teeth and health.

Root canal treatment, tooth protect long-lasting and is an effective method to keep. Whether treatment is needed and which tooth your dentist will conduct a comprehensive assessment to determine if it should be treated.

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