FAQs about root canal treatment

Written in association with: Dr Daiva Pitkauskiene
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Edited by: Conor Lynch

In this article below, experienced and extremely well-regarded specialist endodontist, Dr Daiva Pitkauskiene, tells us what root canal treatment is, when it is normally required, and how it is generally performed.

What is root canal treatment?

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure designed to address infections within a tooth’s pulp. Despite its reputation, root canal treatment is not painful and can often save a tooth that might otherwise need extraction.

 

What is meant by the root canal system?

A tooth consists of two parts: the visible crown and the root extending into the jawbone. Inside the tooth lies the root canal system, containing dental pulp (soft tissue) and extending from the crown to the root. Each tooth can have multiple root canals.

 

When is root canal treatment needed?

It is typically required when dental X-rays reveal damage or infection in the pulp caused by bacteria. Symptoms include pain when eating hot or cold foods, pain while biting or chewing, and sometimes, a loose tooth. As the infection progresses, symptoms may temporarily disappear, but the infection continues to spread.

 

How is a root canal procedure performed?

Before treatment, local anaesthesia is administered to ensure a painless experience. After this, the dentist removes bacteria from the root canal system. The cleaned root canal is then filled, and the tooth is sealed with a filling or crown.

 

What are the main benefits of root canal treatment?

Root canal treatment avoids the extraction of teeth. Keeping natural teeth is crucial for overall oral health. Extraction can lead to other issues, such as misalignment or difficulty chewing. Root canal treatment preserves the tooth’s function and appearance.

 

Are root canals painful?

No. Root canals are not painful. Modern techniques and anaesthesia make the procedure comfortable for patients. 

 

What is involved in the aftercare?

Patients will be encouraged to follow post-treatment instructions to ensure proper healing. Regular dental check-ups will be recommended, as this is the most effective way to maintain tooth health.

 

Dr Daiva Pitkauskiene is a highly esteemed specialist endodontist who provides expert root canal treatment. To book an appointment with her today, visit her Top 

By Dr Daiva Pitkauskiene
Endodontics

Dr Daiva Pitkauskiene is a distinguished specialist endodontist who has dedicated her career to delivering exceptional dental care. She specialises in conservative endodontics, complex endodontic treatment, root canal treatment, dental decaydental pain, and dental trauma. She is currently practising at the Wimpole Street Endodontics clinic in London. 

Dr Pitkauskiene graduated from the University of Vilnius before going on to complete a rigorous three-year full-time postgraduate specialist training in endodontics in Lithuania, honing her skills in root canal treatments and intricate dental procedures. Her commitment to precision and patient care sets her apart. Dr Pitkauskiene specialises in endodontics, utilising advanced techniques and technologies. She employs an operative microscope for precise visualisation during procedures. Her passion lies in tackling challenging revision treatment cases and addressing teeth with complex anatomy and morphological anomalies.

Notably, during a period of six years, Dr Pitkauskiene served as a specialist clinical teacher at King’s College London, Guy’s Hospital. She imparted her wisdom to undergraduate students, nurturing the next generation of dental professionals. She is currently a member of: British Endodontic Society European Society of Endodontology Langham Endodontic Study Group

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