Root canals have an undeserved reputation. With modern techniques and expert care, the procedure is comfortable — and it saves your natural tooth.
Let’s talk about the big, bad “R” word: root canals. We know it sounds scary. But the truth is, root canals have come a long way, and modern dentistry has turned this once-dreaded procedure into a routine treatment.
Let’s shed some light on this often-misunderstood dental procedure and why it might be just the thing your teeth need.
area, create a small opening in your tooth, remove the infected pulp, clean and disinfect the canals, and then seal them up. We will place a crown over the top of the tooth to seal everything in, preventing further cracks or bacteria from seeping in.
and use advanced techniques and anesthetics to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.
minimal discomfort after a root canal, and pain can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Depending on how much of the pulp needs to be removed, the pain can be mitigated and managed well.
Tooth pain can be excruciating, and it can be mentally taxing when you can’t identify the source of the pain, or worse, there is nothing that you can do to alleviate it.
Sometimes, the inner part of the tooth becomes infected, and the pain can range from mild to severe, especially when eating, brushing, flossing, or otherwise putting pressure on the area.
is proud to serve the local community with quality dental care services, including professional root canal treatments so that you can live your life pain-free and confident in your oral care.
Let’s talk about the big, bad “R” word: root canals. We know it sounds scary. But the truth is, root canals have come a long way, and modern dentistry has turned this once-dreaded procedure into a routine treatment.
Let’s shed some light on this often-misunderstood dental procedure and why it might be just the thing your teeth need.
The inside of your tooth is like a highway network of canals that connect nerves and blood vessels. The inner part of your tooth is called the “pulp,” which is the very thing keeping the tooth alive.
When bacteria find a way to sneak in and eat away at the pulp, it causes an infection and can lead to a lot of trouble if left untreated.
Root canals get a bad rap, but they’re actually a pretty straightforward procedure. Here’s the lowdown:
If we are all honest with ourselves, absolutely no one wants to lose a tooth. We have many advances in modern medicine and dentistry, but nothing beats saving as much of your original tooth as possible. The human body still grows better teeth than we can make (for now!)
A root canal is often a lifesaver for your natural tooth, preventing the need for extraction and allowing you to keep your smile intact. Plus, it can help prevent potential complications like bone loss and shifting teeth.
While root canals are highly successful, proper aftercare is necessary for the long-term health of your treated tooth and the surrounding area.
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canal may not sound like the most glamorous procedure, but we can assure you that it is highly routine, and you and your oral health will be happier for it.
daunting obstacle that they’ve come to be associated with, and we can ensure that you will experience a pain-free environment at our clinic.
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are receiving the best possible care and guidance that you and your family deserve.
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