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Vital Pulp Therapy
This treatment
is applied in cases where decay or trauma in a permanent tooth has not caused irreversible damage to the pulp. Symptoms, if present, are usually mild, and the goal is to preserve a healthy, living pulp. In this minimally invasive technique, the infected portion of the tooth tissue is removed, and the remaining structure is covered with special biocompatible materials, mainly bioceramics. The tooth is then monitored regularly, and success rates are high. Even in cases of failure, conventional endodontic treatment can still be performed, allowing the tooth to be preserved. In permanent teeth of children with immature roots, this technique is particularly important as it allows further root development.
What is root canal treatment?
Root canal treatment is the procedure during which the infected or dead pulp is removed from the inside of the tooth. The root canals are then carefully cleaned, disinfected, and sealed to prevent any future infection.
The treatment is performed under local anesthesia and is completely painless, while also providing immediate relief from pain.
When is Endodontic Treatment Needed
Root canal treatment is necessary when:
- There is severe or persistent tooth pain
- Sensitivity to hot or cold persists
- Swelling or inflammation appears in the gums
- An abscess has formed
- The tooth has been damaged or has deep decay
Treatment procedure
Root canal treatment is completed in one or more appointments, depending on the complexity of the case. It includes cleaning the infected pulp and filling the root canals, aiming for long-term preservation of the tooth.
In some cases, after the treatment, a crown may be required to fully protect and strengthen the tooth.
If you are experiencing pain or discomfort in a tooth, early diagnosis is crucial.
Contact Dr. Kelly Diamanti’s clinic for reliable diagnosis and effective endodontic treatment, with a focus on your comfort and safety.
Kelly Diamanti
Endodontist
Services covering the full spectrum of endodontics, including restorative and surgical treatments
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