The first sealing of root canal treatment is usually to kill the nerve, or it may be a direct pulp extraction.
Root canal treatment for the first sealing is mainly to seal the inactivator in the tooth, through the inactivator action to kill the nerve of the tooth, can effectively relieve the pain symptoms. However, each person’s situation is different, so the choice is also different, and there is also a possibility of direct pulp extraction.
The second step of root canal treatment is root canal preparation, which involves first removing any residual material from the tooth, and at the same time using anti-inflammatory medication to eliminate the inflammation inside the tooth in preparation for the later filling of the root canal.
If the first two steps of the root canal treatment have been completed, filling treatment is needed. After filling, the tooth will be sealed up, so as to retain normal tooth function, and crown restoration may be needed at a later stage.
If you experience any significant discomfort after the root canal treatment, you should seek medical attention.