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Photograph of Dr Andre Brand Endodontist in Stellenbosch

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Dr Andre Brand is a registered Dental Practitioner with a Special Interest in the field of Endodontics.

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Endodontics (also known as Root Canal Treatment (RCT)) is the field of Dentistry that deals with the 'Inside' of the tooth, the dental pulp and the surrounding tissues. Following advanced training, the goal of Endodontics is to SAVE TEETH, using highly specialized equipment, techniques and, most importantly, patience!

ENDODONTICS

Endodontics is the field of dentistry that focuses on treating the ‘inside’ or ‘nerve or pulp tissue’ of a tooth.

Healthy teeth have nerves, blood vessels and other cells contained within the root canal system inside the roots of the tooth. These give us, for example, the cold sensation when we eat an ice-cream or drink cold water. Various things can cause damage to this system including deep decay, a large filling, trauma, cracks, gum disease or due to malformed teeth. This may result in an inflammation or infection where the contents of the root canal system can be destroyed. The aim of Endodontic treatment is to save teeth and remove pain by treating existing infections and prevent recurring infections. The most common endodontic treatment is ‘Root Canal treatment’.

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When is Root Canal treatment necessary:

Root canal treatment is done to save teeth. Teeth that need Root Canal treatment often, but not always, have symptoms. This can be any of the following: Constant throbbing or sharp pain, lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, discoloration of the tooth, swelling of the adjacent gums or tenderness of the tooth, pain on biting or chewing and a history of trauma. Sometimes there are no signs or symptoms and a diagnosis of infection is made by chance when taking routine x-rays.

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What happens during my consultation?

Following an examination, the problem needing treatment will be identified and the treatment options discussed. It is usually necessary to take some x-ray images and sometimes a 3D scan to help with a diagnosis. If necessary, the treatment may be started at the same appointment.

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How is the treatment done?

Before starting any treatment, topical anaesthetic followed by local anaesthetic is used to numb the tooth. We use various specialized numbing techniques to make sure your treatment will be pain free. A plastic sheath called 'rubberdam' is used to isolate the tooth requiring treatment. A small opening of the top part of the tooth is made to gain access to the root canal system. This complex 3-dimensional system of minute interconnecting canals is then cleaned and shaped with special instruments and disinfectants. The root canal space is then filled with an antibacterial paste and covered with a temporary filling. The rubberdam is then removed and another appointment scheduled to complete the root canal treatment.

During the next appointment, the temporary filling is removed and the canals are again irrigated with disinfectants under local anaesthesia and rubber dam. Following this, the root canal system is 3-dimensionally filled and sealed with a rubber based material called Gutta Percha. Once the canals are filled, you may be instructed to return to your dentist for a permanent restoration such as a crown. This is an integral part of the whole treatment as it prevents further entry of bacteria, protects the tooth, and restores the function and aesthetics of the tooth.

 

Why choose someone with a Special Interest in Endodontics?

Endodontists are specialists in saving teeth, committed to helping you maintain your natural smile for a lifetime. They have additional training and education to become experts in performing root canal treatment and diagnosing and treating tooth pain. In South Africa, unlike in most other developed countries, Endodontics is not a registerable speciality. However, some dentists, having undergone additional training, limit their practices to Endodontics and, as such, fulfill this role. The average endodontist completes 25 root canal treatments a week, while general dentists do about two root canals a week. Because they limit their practice solely to endodontic treatment, endodontists are efficient and precise. This equates to positive experiences and faster healing. We also go out of our way to accommodate patients with emergencies to relieve pain quickly and efficiently and we use state-of-the-art technology such as operating microscopes, digital imaging, ultrasonic instrumentation, laser disinfection and fibre optics, to treat patients effectively and comfortably. 

Our fee structure is based on the cost of providing a high quality service and, as a result, is higher than most medical aid fee structures. We do, however, provide everything patients need in order to claim back from their medical aid provider. 

3 month Post-op root canal imaging done by Dr Andre Brand
46 middle mesial root canal done by dr Andre Brand
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