Dr. Bonanno ,
Endodontist
Endodontic Treatment
(Root Canal)
Endodontist, Dr. Bonanno, is a Board
Certified Specialist. Root canal procedures have a reputation for being
long and painful. Dr. Bonanno is a specialist in doing root canals. For
over ten years, he has specialized and concentrated on making root canals
as fast and gentle as possible. No one wants a root canal, but at Dental
Care, we make every effort to make it as painless as possible.
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And now, for your
reading enjoyment,
our home study course in Endo 101!
What is endodontics?
Endodontics is the area of dentistry concerned
with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
of disorders of the dental pulp (the tooth's soft
core).
Figure A. Diagram of a healthy tooth
What is the dental pulp?
The pulp is a soft tissue that contains the
nerves, arteries, veins, and lymph vessels of
a tooth.
Figure B. An abscessed (infected) tooth caused by tooth-decay
What happens to the damaged pulp?
When the pulp is diseased or injured and unable
to repair itself, the pulp dies. The most common
cause of pulp death is a fracture or a deep cavity
that exposes the pulp to saliva. The bacteria
found in saliva cause infection inside the tooth. Left untreated, the infection eventually causes the pulp to die. (see Figure B). Pus builds up at the root tip, forming an abscess
that can destroy the supporting bone that surrounds
the tooth.
Figure C. An opening is made through the crown of the tooth into the pulp chamber
Why does the pulp need to be removed?
If the damaged or diseased pulp is not removed,
the tooth and surrounding tissues become infected.
Pain and swelling may accompany the infection. Without endodontic
treatment, your tooth will eventually have to
be removed.
Figure D. The pulp is removed, and the
root
canals are cleaned, enlarged, and shaped.
What does endodontic treatment involve?
During these treatments, your dentist or Endodontist
(a dentist who specializes in disorders
of the pulp) removes the diseased pulp. The pulp chamber and root canal (s) of the tooth
are then cleaned, shaped, filled and sealed to
prevent recontamination of the root canal system.
Figure E. The pulp chamber and root canals are filled and sealed
The crown of the tooth is then restored. Endodontic treatment can
safely and comfortably save a tooth that otherwise would have to be
removed. In fact, root canal therapy is successful approximately 95
% of the time. Remember a healthy restored tooth is always better than
an artificial one.How long will the restored tooth last?
Your endodontically treated and restored tooth could last a lifetime,
if you continue to care for your teeth and gums. As long as the root(s)
of an endodontically treated tooth are properly nourished by the surrounding
tissues, your tooth will remain healthy.
In order to maintain healthy tissues and prevent future dental disease,
you should:
- clean between your teeth once daily
- eat balanced meals and reduce the number of times you snack
- brush with the proper Doctor-recommended toothpaste twice daily if you eat sugar-rich foods
- use fluoride daily
- visit your dentist regularly.
These measures will help you keep your natural teeth and enjoy good dental health for a lifetime.
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