Root Canal Treatment



Root canal, or endodontic, treatment may be necessary when the pulp tissue inside the root canals of a tooth becomes infected or damaged, which can be caused by dental trauma or decay.


What to Expect


A tooth generally has between one and four root canals. A root canal procedure may be performed on a single root canal or multiple root canals within a tooth.

The tooth’s crown is opened during this procedure, allowing Dr. Forghani to access the root canal. The pulp tissue in the infected root canal is removed, and the canals are cleaned. A series of files is used to remove any remaining tissue, slightly enlarge the canals, and smooth the walls of the canals.

Once any infection has completely cleared up, which could take a few days or longer, the root canals are sealed with a material called gutta-percha or with a root canal sealer to prevent bacteria or debris from entering the root canals and causing further infection. Finally, the tooth's crown is sealed with a filling or crown.