2. A root canal is a dental procedure performed by dentists or
endodontists to treat and save a severely damaged or infected tooth.
The term "root canal" refers to the natural cavity within the center of
the tooth that houses the nerve tissue, blood vessels, and connective
tissue, collectively known as the dental pulp.
When the dental pulp becomes infected or injured due to deep decay,
repeated dental procedures, cracks, chips, or trauma to the tooth, it
can lead to severe pain and, if left untreated, may result in the
formation of abscesses or the loss of the tooth.
The root canal procedure involves the following steps:
Examination and X-rays: The dentist or endodontist examines the
affected tooth and may take X-rays to assess the extent of the damage
and the condition of the surrounding tissues.
3. Anesthesia: Local anesthesia is administered to numb the
area around the affected tooth, ensuring a pain-free
experience during the procedure.
Accessing the pulp chamber: The dentist or endodontist
creates an opening through the crown of the tooth to
access the pulp chamber.
Cleaning and shaping the root canals: Tiny instruments,
such as files, are used to carefully remove the infected or
damaged pulp from the root canals. The canals are then
shaped to prepare them for filling.
Disinfection: The root canals are thoroughly cleaned and
disinfected to remove any remaining bacteria and debris.
Filling the root canals: The cleaned and disinfected root
canals are filled with a rubber-like material called gutta-
percha. This material seals the canals, preventing future
infection.
4. Sealing the access point: The opening created to access the
pulp chamber is sealed with a temporary filling. In some
cases, a crown may be placed on the tooth to provide
additional protection and strength.
After the root canal procedure is completed, the tooth should
function normally, but since the dental pulp is removed, the
tooth will no longer have sensation to hot, cold, or touch.
Therefore, a crown is often recommended to protect and
restore the tooth's structure.
Root canals have a high success rate, and with proper care,
the treated tooth can last a lifetime. It is essential to follow
good oral hygiene practices, such as regular brushing,
flossing, and visiting the dentist for check-ups, to maintain
the health of the treated tooth and surrounding tissues.
5. Root Canal Market By Regions
If opting for the Global version of Root
Canal Market; then the below country
analysis would be included: North America
(the USA, Canada, and Mexico) Europe
(Germany, France, the United Kingdom,
Netherlands, Italy, Nordic Nations, Spain,
Switzerland, and the Rest of Europe) Asia-
Pacific (China, Japan, Australia, New
Zealand, South Korea, India, Southeast
Asia, and the Rest of APAC) South America
(Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, the
Rest of the countries, etc.) The Middle
East and Africa (Saudi Arabia, United Arab
Emirates, Israel, Egypt, Turkey, Nigeria,
South Africa, Rest of MEA)
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