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Root Canals

A root canal is usually needed on a tooth that is severely infected. Most of the time, root canals started off as cavities that were never treated and infection has now traveled to the nerve. Just because you are not in pain doesn't mean you aren't in need of a root canal. By the time you start feeling pain, it could possibly be too late for a root canal and a tooth extraction may be your only other option.

If you think you may be in need of a root canal, contact one of our qualified dentists now.

If you think you're better off avoiding a root canal, think again. Serious consequences can result, such as:

  • Severe pain
  • Infection in that tooth
  • Infection spreading to other teeth
  • Decay
  • Teeth falling out
  • Necessary tooth extractions

When it comes to the dentist, a root canal can be very "nerve" wracking to some people. Try to relax.  The dentist will make sure you are numb to the point where you won't feel a thing. Some dentists may even offer sedation dentistry as an option for your root canal. You will also be prescribed pain killers afterwards to help ease any pain that may follow the procedure.

A lot of people fear what they simply don't understand. In a routine root canal, the first thing the dentist does after you are numb is begins to drill. He or she will then remove all of the infected pulp. The dentist then fills it up with a special material and seals it. That is it, it's done! Sometimes a crown is put on at the end. There are also times when a dentist may required to start the job and then finish a week later, but your tooth will be sealed in the meantime with a temporary filler.

If you think you may be in need of a root canal, contact one of our qualified dentists now.



 

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