
Some people have an additional fourth canal in one of their teeth. This is most commonly found in upper molars and is often only detected through detailed diagnostics, such as X-rays or a CT scan.
Like the main canals, the fourth canal must be treated with the same level of precision:
- It must be located, cleaned, disinfected, and carefully sealed.
- If even one canal remains untreated, infection may return.
- Due to anatomical variations, the fourth canal is often narrow and curved, which makes it more difficult to treat.
Important to know:
The more canals a tooth has, the more complex the procedure. However, modern technologies allow dentists to perform treatment effectively and painlessly, even in challenging cases.
What to know after root canal treatment:
- Mild sensitivity for the first few days is normal.
- Avoid hard foods and excessive biting on the treated tooth.
- Complete restoration (with a filling or crown) is essential to prevent future damage.
- Regular dental check-ups are crucial for long-term tooth health.
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