ATTRITION / ABRASION / EROSION

BRUXISM (NIGHT GRINDING)

CAVITY / CARRIES

TECHNIQUE
OF FLOSSING


GUM CHEWING

HERPES SIMPLEX

HOW TO KEEP YOUR TEETH CLEAN????

IF THE TOOTH FALLS OFF OR COMES OUT FOLLOWING A INJURY
(AVULSION)


PIT AND FISSURE
SEALING


PLAQUE

PROPER TECHNIQUE OF BRUSHING

PYORRHEA OR PERIODONTITIS

R.C.T or ROOT CANAL TREATMENT

RECURRENT APTHUS STOMATITS

SENSITIVITY

MYTHS & FACTS ABOUT TEETH

TOOTH BLEACHING PROCEDURE

FLUORIDE IN PREVENTION OF DENTAL CAVITIES

R.C.T or ROOT CANAL TREATMENT

WHAT IS R.C.T or ROOT CANAL TREATMENT ?
R.C.T. is the choice of treatment when the carries(cavity) has destroyed your tooth structure to such an extent that normal filling (like amalgam, cement e.t.c) is no longer possible.
The most common reason for RCT are:
1.Progression of carries to such an extent that pulp is exposed.
2 Non vital tooth, which can be the result of a carious process or can some time be a result of trauma or pathologies like granuloma, cyst e.t.c.
3.After trauma
4.Reimplantation as in tooth loss.

WHY?
When the pulp inside the tooth gets infected or dies due to some infection or injury, it starts to putrefy and acts as a source of infection, which if not treated can cause severe pain and can even lead to formation of peripical granuloma, cyst or abcess. If the disease progress to a stage where a cyst granuloma or abcess is formed, it can involve other healthy neighbouring tooth and can be a potential source of infection for others body parts leading to other diseases.

CARE TO BE TAKEN AFTER R.C.T

1 : Till the process of R.C.T is completed do not bite any thing
hard from the tooth being treated or else there is a chance of
the tooth getting fractured.
2: If the temporary filling comes off ,report to your doctor.
3: After fixation of crown you should make special efforts to clean
the crown as well as the inter dental areas(i.e the area between two tooth) by using proper brushing technique and proper flossing technique.

THE PROCESS
R.C.T. can be described in these simple steps

Step 1:.A wide cavity is drilled to gain complete access to the pulp chambers

Step 2:. Entire pulp is removed with the help of a broach

Step 3:.The pulp chamber and canal are cleaned of any infected material and irrigated, the root canal is subsequently packed using intracanal medicaments and the patient is called back after 72hs to check the root canal for signs of infection.
Step 4: On opening the canal,if infection is found then step 3 is repeated or else the root canal is filled (packed) with an inert substance like guttapercha.
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