Sign in or 

| Version | User | Scope of changes |
|---|---|---|
| Mar 20 2010, 10:28 PM EDT (current) | robartsocial | 256 words added, 1 photo added, 1 widget added |
| Mar 20 2010, 10:17 PM EDT | robartsocial |
Root canals in tooth anatomy is the naturally occurring space within the root of a tooth. It consists of the pulp cavity and the main canals. The nerves are housed within the root canals. The term 'root canal' is also loosely used to refer to 'root canal procedures', in which the pulp and the nerves are removed and the resulting space cleaned and disinfected, then later filled with a non reactive material and this is u sually performed in severe cases of tooth damage caused by either disease or trauma. Most dentists can perform root canal procedures, however very severe or complex cases are usually referred to a qualified root canal specialist also known as an endodontist who is specialized in the internal structures of the teeth. Benefits of root canal treatment ? Root canal treatment is intended to help you keep your teeth for a longer time and to maintain your natural bite and the smooth functioning of your jaws. What happens if I don’t root canal treat a tooth ? If the tooth is infected the infection usually spreads resulting in a potentially dangerous swelling and loss of the tooth. Here is one of videos that showing Dr. Jerry Gordon performs a root canal on one of his patients. He also explains the procedure. |