A root canal is a last chance dental treatment that’s done to save a decayed or infected tooth, as an alternative to extraction. The word root canal originates from the Edwin Maynard’s pioneering dental procedure, first attempted in 1838. That operation was done with a watch spring. Gutta percha was adopted to fill dental root canals as early as 1847, a material (now synthetic) which dentists still use today. To receive a root canal is to have the inner core of your tooth cleaned of decay and then resealed with a biologically inert, resilient, electrically nonconductive, thermoplastic filling.
How long does a root canal take?
Does root canal treatment hurt?
How much does a root canal cost?
Root Canal Treatment costs between 4000 and 7000 rupees in Mohali. Also referred to as endodontic therapy, a root canal is sometimes the only option to retain a tooth that has suffered severe damage or has become infected. Front and back teeth have a varying number of roots. Root canals on incisors (front teeth) usually cost less because they only have one root, while the same procedure on molars (back teeth) will invariably cost more because these teeth have three or more roots. Teeth that are calcified i.e. older adults may be more costly. Radiographs help determine the difficulty of the root canal. At Deep Dental we also work with independent endodontists to assist with the most complex cases. Read more about Oral Surgery at Deep Dental.
What causes a root canal?
How do I know I need a root canal?
- Discomfort and ‘shooting’ pain while chewing or biting
- Feeling and seeing pimples on gums near the troubled tooth
- A cracked or chipped tooth
- Swollen or tender gums
- Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold foods, even after more severe pain has subsided.
How long does a root canal last?
Deep Dental has very good results with endodontic therapy. The vast majority of our patients report no pain after the procedure and only minimal discomfort during surgery. The restored tooth should remain maintenance free for years and infection free for decades.
How is a root canal done?
Deep Dental has very good results with endodontic therapy. The vast majority of our patients report no pain after the procedure and only minimal discomfort during surgery. The restored tooth should remain maintenance free for years and infection free for decades.
Step 1: Topical & local anesthesia is applied
Step 2: Dental dam to protect patient’s mouth
Step 3: Drilling and removing decayed matter
Step 4: Remove tissue and nerves
Special root canal tools are used to remove the dead pulp tissue and nerves. At this point, the affected tooth will no longer be able to feel pain. It’s important to note, the nerves are not “killed” during endodontic treatment, but rather i the inflamed or infected pulp tissue, containing nerves and blood vessels, is removed from the pulp chamber of a tooth to prevent the further spread of infection and decay.
Step 5: Disinfecting the affected tooth
Step 6: Insert flexible root canal tools
Step 7: Apply synthetic filling material
Step 8: Restoring the tooth
Once the life source or the nerve of the tooth has been removed, the tooth is fragile and more prone to crack and fracture which may result in the tooth requiring a post and crown. The need for a crown depends on the location of the tooth in the patient’s mouth. The teeth they depend on for biting and chewing generally require crowns whereas front teeth can often be restored with a filling.
Depending on the structure of the affected tooth, a post may be inserted into the root canal during the filling process to help hold the temporary or permanent filling in place. If you receive a temporary filling, it is very important to come back for a permanent filling or crown to reduce the risk of infection down the road.
In most cases, an antibiotic will be prescribed to treat any remaining infection. It is common to feel some minor pain and discomfort after the procedure, but it should only last a couple of days.