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Endodontic Procedure
Endodontic treatment can often be
performed in one or two
visits and involves the following steps:1. The endodontist examines and x-rays the
tooth, then administers local anesthetic. After the tooth is numb, the
endodontist places a small protective sheet called a 'dental dam' over the
area to isolate the tooth and keep it clean and free of saliva during the
procedure.
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| 2. The endodontist makes an opening in
the crown of the tooth. Very small instruments are used to clean the pulp
from the pulp chamber and root canals and to shape the space for filling.
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| 3. After the space is cleaned and shaped,
the endodontist fills the root canals with a biocompatible material,
usually a rubber-like material called 'gutta-percha'. The gutta-percha is
placed with an adhesive cement to ensure complete sealing of the root
canals. In most cases, a temporary filling is placed to close the opening.
The temporary filling will be removed by your dentist before the tooth is
restored.
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| 4. After the final visit with your
endodontist, you must return to your dentist to have a crown or other
restoration placed on the tooth to protect and restore it to full function.
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| If the tooth lacks sufficient structure
to hold the restoration in place, your dentist or endodontist may place a
post inside the tooth. Ask your dentist or endodontist for more details
about the specific restoration planned for your tooth.
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From
AAE website: www.aae.org
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