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Expert Endodontic Care in Piedmont Endodontics

Root Canal Treatment

We specialize in root canal treatments to relieve pain and save your natural teeth. Our team uses advanced technology and techniques to ensure a comfortable and successful procedure.


Endodontic treatment can often be performed in one or two visits and involves the following steps:


1. The endodontist examines and x-rays the tooth, then administers local anesthetic. After the tooth is numb, the endodontist places a small protective sheet called a “dental dam” over the area to isolate the tooth and keep it clean and free of saliva during the procedure.


2. The endodontist makes an opening in the crown of the tooth. Very small instruments are used to clean the pulp from the pulp chamber and root canals and to shape the space for filling.


3. After the space is cleaned and shaped, the endodontist fills the root canals with a biocompatible material, usually a rubber-like material called “gutta-percha.” The gutta-percha is placed with an adhesive cement to ensure complete sealing of the root canals. In most cases, a temporary filling is placed to close the opening. The temporary filling will be removed by your dentist before the tooth is restored.


4. After the final visit with your endodontist, you must return to your dentist to have a crown or other restoration placed on the tooth to protect and restore it to full function. Ask your dentist or endodontist for more details about the specific restoration planned for your tooth.

 

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Endodontic Retreatment

If you have a previously treated tooth that is causing pain or infection, Dr. Vagnetti can perform a retreatment to remove any remaining bacteria and save your tooth.


What will happen during retreatment?


First, the endodontist will discuss your treatment options. If you and your endodontist choose retreatment, the endodontist will reopen your tooth to gain access to the root canal filling material. In many cases, complex restorative materials—crown, post and core material—must be disassembled and removed to permit access to the root canals.


After removing the canal filling, the endodontist can clean the canals and carefully examine the inside of your tooth using magnification and illumination, searching for any additional canals or unusual anatomy that requires treatment.


After cleaning the canals, the endodontist will fill and seal the canals and place a temporary filling in the tooth. If the canals are unusually narrow or blocked, your endodontist may recommend endodontic surgery. This surgery involves making an incision to allow the other end of the root to be sealed.


After your endodontist completes retreatment, you will need to return to your dentist as soon as possible to have a new crown or other restoration placed on the tooth to protect and restore it to its full function.


Is retreatment the best choice for me?


Whenever possible, it is best to save your natural tooth. Retreated teeth can function well for years, even for a lifetime.


Advances in technology are constantly changing the way root canal treatment is performed, so your endodontist may use new techniques that were not available when you had your first procedure. Your endodontist may be able to resolve your problem with retreatment.


As with any dental or medical procedure, there are no guarantees. Your endodontist will discuss your options and the chances of success before beginning retreatment.



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Apicoectomy

If you have a failed root canal or persistent infection, an Apicoectomy may be necessary. 

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Traumatic Dental Injuries

We specialize in treating dental injuries caused by trauma, such as fractures, dislodged teeth, and pulp damage. We will work quickly to save your tooth and restore your smile.

Advanced Technology

We use the latest technology and techniques in endodontic care, including 3D digital imaging, advanced irrigation techniques, and operating microscopes. This allows us to provide precise and efficient treatments for our patients.

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Root Canal Treatment

Endodontic Surgery / Apicoectomy

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Endodontic Retreatment

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