rotkanal
Rotkanal, in dentistry, refers to the root canal, the natural cavity within a tooth that houses the dental pulp, consisting of nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue. The term is commonly used in the context of endodontic therapy, or root canal treatment, a procedure designed to remove diseased or inflamed pulp tissue, disinfect the canal system, and seal the tooth to prevent reinfection.
Anatomy and pathology: Each tooth may contain one or more root canals that extend from the pulp
Procedure: Root canal treatment typically begins with local anesthesia and access opening to reach the pulp
Outlook and risks: Success rates are high when performed properly, allowing the tooth to be retained for
Alternatives include extraction with prosthetic replacement. For many patients, root canal treatment preserves the natural tooth