Three Tools Used In Endodontic Procedures

Dental Equipment

Root canal treatments are one of the primary endodontic treatments for saving teeth damaged by decay. While they have a long-standing reputation for being highly uncomfortable experiences, this is an outdated view. Modern dental technology has made receiving a root canal a comfortable process that reduces pain rather than causes more. The process is pretty straightforward. It starts with removing decay and sanitizing the treatment area. This is followed by filling the new cavity with gutta-percha and sealing it against decay. Finally, Your dentist will fit a restoration to restore function and appearance. You can usually finish this process in as little as two or three visits. Making this possible requires the use of the proper tools and materials.

Three Tools Used In Endodontic Procedures

You’ll find the following three tools in the kit of every dentist who provides endodontic care. Each one of them provides significant benefits to your provider, resulting in better results for you.

  • Endodontic Microscopes – First added to the dental industry in the 1970s, these microscopes unlocked a new approach to endodontic care. They made it possible for the dentist to get an improved view of the treatment area, ensuring fewer cases of missed areas of decay. Beyond this, it also ensures the dentist has a clear understanding of the specific dental structures of the individual patient. All of this is possible because the microscope makes microsurgical procedures in endodontic care possible.
  • CBCT – Imaging has already been an essential part of dental care. The traditional method of taking images involved using multiple physical films taken from different angles. Each of these shots was accompanied by the patient being temporarily fitted with uncomfortable bite plates. CBCT changed this approach to its core. What previously took minutes now takes a few seconds and produces far superior results. There’s no need for uncomfortable bite plates, and the resulting image is a 3D digital rendering of the patient’s oral cavity. Diagnosis and treatment alike have improved through the use of these tools.
  • Irrigation and Fluid Delivery – During your procedure, it’s essential that your dentist remove debris and contaminants from within your teeth. This is achieved through a process known as endodontic irrigation. This process delivers water and specialized fluids to the treatment area to ensure they’re free of debris and decay.

Every year, more tools are made available to dental providers due to the advance in dental technology. With every new advance, the quality and consistency of results they produce improve.

Learn More About Endodontic Treatments From Your Dentist Today

Every dentist can provide endodontic care for their patients, whether they’re specialists or general dentists. Your dentist can teach you more about their processes and the equipment involved in their practice. If you’re concerned you may need a root canal treatment, call and schedule a consultation with your dentist today. The sooner you seek treatment and resolve the issue, the sooner you’ll be out of pain and smiling broadly again.

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Dr. Tom Galinis
dr shannon galinis

Drs. Tom and Shannon Galinis
have an extraordinary passion for cosmetic dentistry and are active members of their profession. With dental degrees from the University of Florida College of Dentistry, Drs. Tom and Shannon Galinis help patients receive beautiful and functional smiles in Palm City, FL, and change lives each day.

Dr. Tom Galinis
dr shannon galinis

Drs. Tom and Shannon Galinis
have an extraordinary passion for cosmetic dentistry and are active members of their profession. With dental degrees from the University of Florida College of Dentistry, Drs. Tom and Shannon Galinis help patients receive beautiful and functional smiles in Palm City, FL, and change lives each day.