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Root Canals

Root canal therapy is a dental procedure that treats infection and damage inside a tooth, saving it from extraction by removing infected pulp while preserving the tooth structure.

What is?

A root canal involves removing infected or damaged pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels), cleaning and disinfecting the inner chambers, and sealing the space to prevent future infection.

Who is it for?

Ideal candidates include those experiencing symptoms of pulp infection or damage, such as severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to temperature, tooth discoloration, gum swelling, or a dental abscess.

What are the benefits?

Benefits include relief from pain, elimination of infection, preservation of your natural tooth, prevention of infection spreading, restoration of normal biting function, and protection of other teeth from excessive strain.

Is it painful?

Root canal procedures are performed with effective local anesthesia, making the procedure possible with minimal discomfort. Prescription or over-the-counter pain medications typically relieve most post-op pain in the first few days following treatment.

  • First Steps?

    Treatment begins with a comprehensive examination and X-rays to assess the extent of infection and tooth anatomy, followed by a treatment plan discussion and scheduling of the procedure.

  • What to expect on the day?

    During the procedure, your dentist will administer local anesthesia, place a dental dam to isolate the tooth, create a small access opening, remove the infected pulp, clean and shape the canals, and place a temporary filling.

  • Recovery?

    Recovery involves minimal downtime. You may experience mild soreness for 1-3 days, easily managed with prescription or over-the-counter pain medication. Most patients return to normal activities immediately after the procedure.

Can it be combined with other procedures?

Yes, root canals are typically followed by placement of a crown to protect the treated tooth. They can also be part of a comprehensive treatment plan involving multiple teeth or full-mouth rehabilitation.

How Long?

The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours per tooth and may require 1-2 appointments depending on the complexity.

Restrictions?

Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until your permanent restoration is placed. Maintain excellent oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups to ensure the long-term success of your root canal treatment.

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