How is root canal treatment performed?

Until recently, root canal treatment caused many problems. Today, thanks to modern methods and equipment, it is no longer so unpleasant, especially since it is performed under anaesthesia. Before the procedure, an X-ray is taken to assess the condition of the roots and their surroundings. Then, using a so-called endometer, the length of the canal is measured, thanks to which it can be precisely cleaned. This is done manually (using needles) or with a special mechanical device. Curved canals can be cleaned using flexible tools with a so-called memory. Then they are disinfected and filled. After the procedure, an X-ray is taken to check whether the canals have been filled correctly. Such control is very important, because a canal filled too shallowly creates the risk that the inflammation will return.

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