Importance of Root Canals
Comprising dental enamel, dentin, and pulp, our teeth possess a protective outer layer in the form of dental enamel, with a softer layer, dentin, lying beneath it. The pulp, housing connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels, is situated beneath the dentin.
Under normal circumstances, the pulp is well safeguarded by enamel and dentin. However, if bacteria infiltrate this region due to a deep cavity, fracture, or tooth trauma, an infection may ensue.
An infected tooth typically causes intense pain, and without intervention, the discomfort persists and intensifies. In such scenarios, tooth removal may become necessary, albeit not our preferred choice.
Missing teeth can lead to various oral health issues, including bone loss and the shifting of adjacent teeth. Root canal treatment offers a solution by eradicating the infection, preserving natural teeth, and restoring oral health. In comparison to tooth extraction, root canal treatment is less discomforting and entails 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 may cause anxiety for some patients, but there's no need to fear as it is not a daunting procedure. Our dentists employ cutting-edge 3-D cone-beam (CBCT) imaging for meticulous treatment planning, providing a three-dimensional visualization of the tooth.
This three-dimensional perspective allows our dentists to precisely evaluate the tooth's anatomy and tailor the procedure accordingly. The integration of advanced technology and anesthesia significantly enhances patient comfort and overall outcomes. Typically, patients experience significant relief immediately after the completion of the procedure.
Your comfort is guaranteed
For those grappling with dental anxiety, we offer the perfect solution. Our oral sedation service is crafted to help you unwind during your dental procedure. Additionally, we enhance your comfort and well-being by providing neck pillows, blankets, and TVs in our treatment rooms.
Before commencing the procedure, our dentist will administer a potent local anesthetic to ensure the tooth is numb, guaranteeing a pain-free experience throughout the treatment. If you arrived at our clinic in pain, you'll experience immediate relief once the numbing takes effect!