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Conservative and endodontic treatments are integral parts of dental care focused on preserving natural teeth and preventing further dental issues. Conservative treatments include procedures that aim to maintain the teeth’s structure, such as fillings, onlays, and inlays, addressing decay and minor damages without extensive tooth alteration. Endodontic treatments, with root canal therapy being the most well-known, involve the removal of infected or inflamed pulp tissue from within the tooth, relieving pain, and preventing the spread of infection. Both treatment modalities prioritize the saving of the tooth to maintain as much of the natural dentition as possible, ensuring functionality and aesthetics.
Comprehensive examination to identify the extent of decay or damage.
Removal of decayed or infected tissue while conserving healthy tooth structure.
Disinfecting the tooth's interior canals.
Sealing the cavity with a dental filling material.
Filling the root canals and sealing the tooth to prevent re-infection.
Applying crowns or other restorative materials if necessary to restore the tooth's shape and function.
Conservative and endodontic treatments bring with them a lot of benefits, such as:
It’s always better to consider the potential risks associated with these treatments, which may include:
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Conservative treatments focus on preserving the natural tooth structure and typically involve procedures like fillings to address cavities. Endodontic treatments, on the other hand, specifically target the inner pulp of the tooth, often involving root canal therapy to treat infections or damage within the pulp.
Symptoms that may indicate the need for a root canal include severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers, swelling or tenderness in the gums, and discoloration of the tooth.
In many cases, conservative treatments are preferred over extractions because they aim to preserve natural teeth. Extractions are typically considered when a tooth is severely damaged.
Common materials used for dental fillings in conservative treatments include amalgam (a mixture of metals), composite resin (tooth-colored material), gold, and porcelain.
The duration of endodontic treatments, such as a root canal, can vary depending on the complexity of the case. Simple cases may be completed in a single appointment, while more complicated cases might require multiple sessions.
While the nerve and pulp are removed during a root canal, the outer structure of the tooth remains susceptible to decay.
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