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what treatment do you do for a calcified tooth canal

by Prof. Herminio Gulgowski DDS Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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However, if your endodontist discovers that a canal has become calcified, a calcified root canal can help save the tooth. This specialized form of root canal therapy can be performed on a calcified tooth, even if the soft tissue within is more difficult to locate, visualize and treat.

How is calcified canal treated?

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Can a calcified tooth be saved?

Once the calcification is removed, then a normal root canal procedure can be used to remove infection, bacteria and help repair any signs of inner trauma within the tooth. Once completely sealed with rubber or plastic, the tooth can be repaired, analyzed further for healing, and function normally.

What does it mean when a root canal is calcified?

What Are Calcified Root Canals? Calcified canals are an increasing issue, where the deposit of calcium within the root channels leads to a decreased canal space, placing pressure along with the pulp, blood vessels, and nerve endings inside the tooth.

How long does a calcified root canal take?

How long does a root canal take? A root canal procedures usually take 1 or 2 visits. Each visit will be around 60-90 minutes, depending on how complex the case is.

Can calcification on teeth be removed?

Scaling: Scaling is using specialized tools to physically remove calcium deposits and plaque from your teeth. Nowadays, dentists and dental hygienists often use ultrasonic scrapers—instruments that vibrate at a very high rate and shoot water to get rid of tartar.

Does a calcified tooth needs root canal?

Calcified canals are one such issue, which is why seeing an endodontist is crucial for tooth-related problems. When a canal becomes calcified, the soft tissue inside the tooth can become more difficult to locate, visualize and treat. So, a specialized class of root canal work called a calcified root canal is necessary.

Should I get a root canal or an extraction?

In most cases, root canal therapy is a better way to treat an infected tooth than an extraction. However, there are exceptions, such as if the tooth has suffered extreme damage. Your dentist will carefully analyze your oral health before making a treatment recommendation.

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