Root Canal Treatment
Teeth, which complete the facial aesthetics and form the first step of the digestive process, are among the most important organs in our body. In addition, teeth have a great role in speech function. Therefore, you need to protect your oral and dental health and exercise due care.
Root Canal Treatment Process
The root canal procedure is divided into three parts. To monitor the status of the tooth and determine the therapy, complete radiography and dental examination are conducted in the initial step. The dentist will be able to see the exact position and degree of the infection in your teeth as a result. The tooth is sedated after the preparation procedure, and an inflammatory pulp is removed by descending into the root canal. The interior of the tooth is then disinfected. If there are any cavities in the tooth at this point, it will be addressed as well. The pulp cavity and infection-free canals in the tooth are filled up to the root tip in the third stage.
Root Canal Treatment in Turkey
Turkey has recently emerged as one of the most sought-after destinations for dependable dental treatments, particularly in the area of aesthetic dentistry and implant procedures. As a result, we at Arcelia strive to bring value to your health by integrating medical and aesthetic procedures in Turkey with world-class quality service at an affordable price. With our transfer, accommodation, and patient assistance facilities that understand the local language of our patients, we ensure a pleasant and joyful treatment experience.
You may reach out to us for more information on the procedure, prices, and any other questions you may have regarding our root canal treatments in Turkey.
What is Root Canal Treatment?
Tooth decay can be caused by a variety of causes, including tooth structure, poor oral hygiene, smoking, and hereditary traits. If not addressed, these infections can lead to major effects such as tooth damage, decay, and eventual tooth loss. Infections in the teeth should thus be treated as soon as possible.
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When the pulp (dental nerve) is destroyed to the point where it can no longer repair itself, such as by tooth decay or infection, root canal therapy is used. The goal of this procedure is to restore functionality to teeth that have been inoperable owing to caries or infection, as well as to avoid tooth loss.
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You can contact us at any time for all the details you are wondering about.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the symptoms requiring a root canal treatment?
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Self-induced pain in the tooth without any stimulus
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Toothache that becomes worse at night and won't go away after pain medications
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Severe tooth discomfort produced by cold and hot liquids coming into touch with the teeth
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Swelling of the gums, teeth, or lymph nodes
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Discoloration of teeth and the growth of dental fistulas.
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Is it uncomfortable to get a root canal?
The root canal procedure is performed under local anesthesia. In other words, since the anesthetic is in question, the patient does not experience any discomfort during the procedure.
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How long does it take to complete the procedure?
It normally takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the anatomy of the tooth to be treated and the severity of the infection.
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How many root canal appointments are required?
In most cases, root canal therapy is finished in a single appointment. Due to the requirement of providing medicine to the canal for a tooth with a convoluted structure and high inflammation, the treatment is done in two or three sessions.
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Will the patients have pain after root canal treatment?
Temporary pain may occur in the treated area, particularly in the first 2-3 days after root canal treatment. These pains are usually not severe and go away with the use of painkillers prescribed by the doctor.
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Does root canal therapy cause tooth discoloration?
Teeth that have had root canal therapy might be brown, pink, or gray in color. Teeth bleaching or veneer treatments can be used to improve the cosmetic look of the teeth in this condition.
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What should be considered after root canal treatment?
You should avoid chewing on that tooth until the upper tooth filling is done after the treatment. During this time, stay away from meals that are particularly hot or cold.
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How long do the effects of root canal treatment last?
It can last a lifetime if properly restored and dental hygiene is maintained.
Root Canal Treatment
Procedure: Root Canal Treatment
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Procedure Overview:
Removing the inflamed dental pulp by descending into the root canal of the tooth and filling the canals after disinfecting the inside of the tooth.
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Surgery Duration:
30 to 60 minutes. 90 minutes for more complex situations.
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Types of Anesthesia Used:
Local anesthesia or sedation
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Expected Results:
The tooth regains its function like other teeth by eliminating the infection.
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Required Sessions:
1-3 sessions are required depending on the structure of the tooth and the level of infection.
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Possible Risks of the Surgery:
Persistent pain, infection, reaction to anesthesia or medication, mild tooth discoloration, broken dental appliance, need for endodontic treatment.
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Back to Work:
The day after surgery.
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Net Results :
Lifetime through proper restoration and good oral hygiene habits