
Different approaches to
Root Canal Therapy
There are several approaches and reasons to performing root canal therapy, each tailored to the tooth’s condition and anatomy. Some of the reasons include:
Referral to an Endodontist
Dentists often refer patients to an endodontist when a tooth requires more complex root canal treatment than can typically be managed in a general practice. Endodontists are specialists who focus exclusively on diagnosing tooth pain and performing advanced root canal procedures, especially cases involving unusual anatomy, re-treatments, or persistent infection. Their additional training, specialised equipment, and higher-level expertise help ensure the best possible outcome for saving the tooth.
Prevention of pain/infection
When teeth are heavily filled due to tooth decay spreading close to the nerves and blood vessels within a tooth, there may be a strong chance of tooth infection occurring soon afterwards. In some cases, your dentist may recommend pre-emptively performing root canal treatment to prevent the onset of pain, or to improve the longevity of a tooth.
Treatment of infection
Where teeth become infected (usually the result of severe tooth decay), root canal treatment is performed to disinfect the tooth, allowing the tooth to be maintained without ongoing pain or damage caused by tooth infection.




































































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