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Importance of Root Canals
Our teeth consist of dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. Dental enamel forms the outer layer, while dentin is a softer layer beneath it. The pulp, which contains connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels, is located beneath the dentin.
Normally, the pulp is well protected by enamel and dentin. However, if bacteria enter the area through a deep cavity, fracture, or tooth trauma, an infection can develop.
An infected tooth is typically very painful, and if left untreated, the pain will persist and worsen. In such cases, removing the tooth becomes necessary, although it is not our preferred option.
Missing teeth can cause various oral health problems, such as bone loss and shifting of surrounding teeth. Root canal treatment provides a solution by eliminating the infection, preserving natural teeth, and restoring oral health. Compared to tooth extraction, root canal treatment is less uncomfortable and has shorter recovery times.
Root Canal Treatment Signs
I have a very intense toothache.
There may be discomfort or inflammation in the jaw.
My tooth sensitivity is extremely intense.
The appearance of a gum bump resembles a pimple.
Puffy, red, or swollen gums.
You may experience an unpleasant taste or odor in your mouth.
What happens in a root canal?
Root canals can be a source of anxiety for many patients, but there is no need to be scared as it is not a frightening procedure. Our dentists use state-of-the-art 3-D cone-beam (CBCT) imaging to carefully plan your treatment, allowing them to visualize the tooth in three dimensions.
This 3-D view enables our dentists to accurately assess the tooth's anatomy and customize the procedure accordingly. This advanced technology, combined with the use of anesthesia, greatly improves patient comfort and overall outcomes. Patients usually feel significant relief right after completing the procedure.
Your comfort is guaranteed
If you struggle with dental anxiety, we have the ideal solution for you. Our oral sedation service is designed to help you relax during your dental procedure. In addition, we provide neck pillows, blankets, and TVs in our treatment rooms to ensure your comfort and well-being.
Prior to beginning the procedure, our dentist will administer a potent local anesthetic to numb the tooth. This guarantees that you won't feel any pain throughout the treatment. If you arrived at our clinic in pain, you'll experience immediate relief once the tooth is numb!