A root
canal treatment is needed when a tooth's nerve and associated blood vessels are
irreversibly damaged. They may be damaged by trauma, which may fracture a tooth,
or by having deep decay that has infected the nerve. The end result is the same
, an infection that leads to an abcess at the base of the tooth. Usually there
is a throbbing pain in the tooth especially noticable when laying horizontal,
ie. in bed at night. There also may be a swelling in your jaw and it may be
painful to chew on. Your tooth can usually be saved at this time. Some fractures
have actually split the tooth in two pieces and those usually need to be removed
and either a bridge or
an implant are required to replace
it
If the abcess remains too long the
tooth dies and the bone around the tooth is destroyed. The tooth must be removed
if this happens.
A dentist or endodontist (root canal specialist) can save a tooth
by removing the diseased nerve tissue, cleansing and then filling the nerve chamber
with a rubberlike material. This procedure can be done in one
to three or more visits depending on the condition of the nerve. If there is
an abcess antibiotic therapy may be used as well as possibly draining the infected
site.
Root canals can cost from $400 to $1500 depending on the tooth involved and if a dentist or specialist treats the tooth.