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    Root Canal Therapy Endodontic ProceduresDreyonna CarrollAnthem InstituteRotary Canal or Root Canal Therapy Endodontic Procedures is a procedure performed by a specialized general dentist and/or endodontist. The patient develops constant, intense pain, discoloration, or sensitivity from food and even touch or around a certain area of ​​a tooth, and is diagnosed by a specialist to receive rotational therapy. This is if the tooth can be saved, meaning it is not too damaged or decayed at the root, then it will be prepared. If it cannot be saved, the tooth is examined, but a decision will be made to extract it. The procedure takes place at the root of an infected tooth which requires special attention. The procedure can be considered a surgical procedure, but it only involves three visits and can be completed or performed in one day by a single specialist. Endodontic root canal therapy procedures according to (Ingle, 2009, p. 61). Root canal treatment includes three visits; examinations, preparations and filling. Although this was not always the case, a few years ago dentists extended the duration of treatment longer than necessary. (Ingle, 2009. paragraph 1). The root canal is at the very bottom of the tooth, near the nerve. When a patient needs rotary canal treatment, it is due to significant causes. Root canals are used to protect the tooth from further decay or damage. Untreated cavities are the main cause of the need for root canals. Poor dental hygiene is the main cause of cavities. Caries based on the extent of pulp decay inside the tooth...... middle of paper...... your body will not react badly against you. (Chetan, 2008. para. 1). A permanent cosmetic cement filling is cemented on top of the tooth which may have a crown as placement for permanent protection of the tooth. Conversely, endodontic procedures for a therapeutic root canal or rotary canal can be completed in a day or two depending on the severity of the tooth(s) requiring treatment. Overall, this procedure is very important and should be considered if someone has a dental problem with constant pain or sensitivity to touching, brushing, and/or eating. In other words, dental hygiene should be viewed positively and teeth should be brushed, flossed and examined regularly by a dentist. If left ignored, unnoticed, or untreated, it can lead to permanent tooth extraction or removal of the tooth altogether...