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                Treatment

          1. What is a root canal              >           Pain:mild, temporary pain
                  treatment?                   following root canal treatment may
                                               occur due to inflammation of the
     Root canal treatment is the removal
                                               tissues surrounding the tooth,
     of infected or
                                               however severe or
     inflamed pulp from the inside of the
                                                   persistent pain may require more
     roots of the tooth.
                                               treatment.
     Pulp is the soft tissue inside the
                                                Infection:in most cases, treatment
     crown and roots of
                                               will completely resolve infection
     teeth containing nerves and blood
                                               around a tooth, however there is
     vessels. Once an
                                               some risk of an infection reoccurring.
     infected or inflamed pulp is removed,
                                               Further treatment will be required.
     the tooth can
                                                      Discolouration:a tooth may
     function normally and usually be
                                               become darker following root canal
     retained indefinitely.
                                               treatment. There are procedures
                                               available which may lighten the tooth
      2. What happens during a root            if this occurs.
                  canal                               File fracture:the fine metal files
               treatment?                      used to clean tooth.Thepulp is
     Your dentist will take an x-ray of the    removed from the crown and the
     tooth and the                             inside the root canals may break
     area around it. The tooth will then be    during use. Further treatment may
     numbed (an                                be required.
     injection) with a local anaesthetic.                  Tooth fracture:root canal
     All tooth decay will be removed. The      treatment may reduce the strength
     dentist will gain access to the pulp      and durability of a tooth, making it
     chamber of the tooth and remove the       more likely to fracture. Some
     pulp from the crown and roots. The        fractures may require the tooth to be
     root canals are cleaned and               extracted. This risk is reduced by
     completely sealed with a filling          placing a strong filling or crown.
     material to prevent further infection.            Perforation:depending on the
     Root canal treatment may be               size and shape of the roots, there is
     completed                          over   some risk of creating a hole in the
     severalappointments.                      side of a tooth root during the
     Following the root canal treatment,       cleaning process. Further treatment
     the tooth will berestored with a          may be needed.
     strong filling material or crown.                     Deathas a result of this
                                               procedure is very rare.
     3. What are the risks and
     complications of a root canal             4. What are the risks and
     treatment?                                complications      of     alocal
     In most cases, root canal treatment       anaesthetic during a dental
     is successful and the tooth will no       procedure?
     longer cause pain. However, there is      This procedure will require a local
     always some risk depending on the         anaesthetic.
     condition of the tooth, the complexity     Damage to lips and cheeks: you
     ofthe root canals and your response       may bite or rub the numbed area
     to treatment. If thistreatment fails,     without realising the damage you are
     the tooth may require further             causing. Children may need to be
     treatment or extraction if it is unable   supervised until the numbness has
     to be saved.                              worn off.
     Failure of local anaesthetic:this       Infection at site of injection: this
may require a further injection of        is uncommon however can be
anaesthetic or a different method of      treated with antibiotics.
anaesthesia to be used.                       Allergy to the local anaesthetic
 Bruising:if you take any drug used      solution: is a rare complication and
to thin yourblood, you are more likely    medical attention should be sought
to get a bruise as thismedication         immediately.
may affect the way your body              Notes to talk to my dentist
clotsyour blood. Applying a cold pack     about:
to the area will help to minimise the     ...........................................................
bruising.                                 ...................
 Nerve damage: if nerve damage
happens, it is usually temporary and      …………………………………………
will get better over a period of weeks    ………..
to months. Damage may cause
weakness and/or numbness of the           …………………………………………
mouth, lips,tongue or face that the       ………
nerve goes to. Permanentnerve
damage rarely happens.

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  • 1. Consent Information- Patient Copy Root Cana Treatment 1. What is a root canal > Pain:mild, temporary pain treatment? following root canal treatment may occur due to inflammation of the Root canal treatment is the removal tissues surrounding the tooth, of infected or however severe or inflamed pulp from the inside of the persistent pain may require more roots of the tooth. treatment. Pulp is the soft tissue inside the  Infection:in most cases, treatment crown and roots of will completely resolve infection teeth containing nerves and blood around a tooth, however there is vessels. Once an some risk of an infection reoccurring. infected or inflamed pulp is removed, Further treatment will be required. the tooth can  Discolouration:a tooth may function normally and usually be become darker following root canal retained indefinitely. treatment. There are procedures available which may lighten the tooth 2. What happens during a root if this occurs. canal  File fracture:the fine metal files treatment? used to clean tooth.Thepulp is Your dentist will take an x-ray of the removed from the crown and the tooth and the inside the root canals may break area around it. The tooth will then be during use. Further treatment may numbed (an be required. injection) with a local anaesthetic.  Tooth fracture:root canal All tooth decay will be removed. The treatment may reduce the strength dentist will gain access to the pulp and durability of a tooth, making it chamber of the tooth and remove the more likely to fracture. Some pulp from the crown and roots. The fractures may require the tooth to be root canals are cleaned and extracted. This risk is reduced by completely sealed with a filling placing a strong filling or crown. material to prevent further infection.  Perforation:depending on the Root canal treatment may be size and shape of the roots, there is completed over some risk of creating a hole in the severalappointments. side of a tooth root during the Following the root canal treatment, cleaning process. Further treatment the tooth will berestored with a may be needed. strong filling material or crown.  Deathas a result of this procedure is very rare. 3. What are the risks and complications of a root canal 4. What are the risks and treatment? complications of alocal In most cases, root canal treatment anaesthetic during a dental is successful and the tooth will no procedure? longer cause pain. However, there is This procedure will require a local always some risk depending on the anaesthetic. condition of the tooth, the complexity  Damage to lips and cheeks: you ofthe root canals and your response may bite or rub the numbed area to treatment. If thistreatment fails, without realising the damage you are the tooth may require further causing. Children may need to be treatment or extraction if it is unable supervised until the numbness has to be saved. worn off.
  • 2. Failure of local anaesthetic:this  Infection at site of injection: this may require a further injection of is uncommon however can be anaesthetic or a different method of treated with antibiotics. anaesthesia to be used.  Allergy to the local anaesthetic  Bruising:if you take any drug used solution: is a rare complication and to thin yourblood, you are more likely medical attention should be sought to get a bruise as thismedication immediately. may affect the way your body Notes to talk to my dentist clotsyour blood. Applying a cold pack about: to the area will help to minimise the ........................................................... bruising. ...................  Nerve damage: if nerve damage happens, it is usually temporary and ………………………………………… will get better over a period of weeks ……….. to months. Damage may cause weakness and/or numbness of the ………………………………………… mouth, lips,tongue or face that the ……… nerve goes to. Permanentnerve damage rarely happens.