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Research Your Dentistry and Dental Care Frequently Asked Questions
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What is endodontics?
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Endodontics is the area of dentistry that specifically deals with what is called the
dental pulp within a tooth.
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What is dental pulp?
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The dental pulp is a soft tissue comprised of tiny
arteries, veins, nerves and lymph vessels for the
tooth.
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Where does the term root canal come
from?
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The tooth is comprised of three basic components.
The first component is the crown/enamel, which is seen by the naked
eye.
The next level of the tooth is dentin, which is under the
enamel and the “housing” for the
dental pulp.
The final component is
the dental pulp and is the core of the tooth. This bulk of the
dental pulp is in the center of the tooth or the pulp chamber, and
is connected to the Mandibular Canal through the root canals. The
root canals are like veins for the dental pulp.
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What does the procedure root canal
mean?
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Root canal has become a term for a procedure
involving the
dental pulp. When the dental pulp has been exposed and
damaged, it must be treated professionally and this process is
usually referred to as getting a root canal.
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What does a
root canal procedure entail?
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Once the dental pulp has been
infected, it must be removed from both the pulp chamber and the root
canals. Once it has been removed, the pulp chamber and root canals
are thoroughly cleaned and enlarged. Based on the level of
infection, the dentists may choose to clean the area more than once.
After the area is free of infection, the dentist will fill the root
canals and pulp chamber with a filling that will prevent any
bacteria from entering the area. Finally, the dentist will place a
crown over the tooth to restore it to its original
shape.
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What causes
dental pulp to become damaged or infected?
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Normally, when a deep cavity occurs, it exposes the dental pulp to the bacteria inside the mouth. When exposed to this bacteria, the dental pulp can become infected
and thus cause the inside of the tooth to be
infected.
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What can happen
if infected dental pulp is not treated?
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Overtime, the infected pulp
will die. At the same time, pus from the infection will develop at
the base of the tooth and cause an abscess to form. If this occurs,
it is not uncommon for the abscess to cause the bone holding the
tooth to deteriorate. If this deterioration becomes too severe, the
tooth will fall out.
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What role does
the computer play in the dental care industry?
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In the future, patient records
may be kept on computer disks, including visual images captured on
intraoral cameras. A computerized workstation beside the patient’s
chair will give the dentist the ability to view the patient’s history from
disk.
Also, the dentist
might use a voice-recognition system to ask the computer to assist in
finding that data, or create a “before and after” image so the patient can
preview the result of
dental work before it is done.
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