You hear jokes or horror stories about root canal therapy. Chances are the folks telling these tales have never had a root canal. This treatment can save your tooth from loss, is literally pain free and can be performed very quickly. Some of the questions or concerns about endodontic therapy are: What are the symptoms… Continue reading Root Canal Treatment: Your Most Common Questions Answered
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Will My Tooth Need Additional Treatment Following a Root Canal?
Root canal therapy is a tooth-saving procedure than can greatly improve patient comfort and salvage a tooth from extraction. Depending on a patient’s needs, root canal treatment may be followed by restorative dental treatment such as a filling or crown. When it comes to providing endodontic and restorative treatment, our experienced dentists provide gentle and… Continue reading Will My Tooth Need Additional Treatment Following a Root Canal?
Why do I need root canal therapy?
Teeth are very unique biological structures—especially when compared to other parts of the body such as tendons and bone. For example, when you injure a tendon or break a bone, these structures can self-repair and generate new tissue. Teeth, however, cannot self-repair once damaged by injury or disease. This is why restorative and endodontic therapy… Continue reading Why do I need root canal therapy?
Root Canal Therapy: How long is the recovery process?
A root canal is needed when the nerve of a tooth has been damaged due to trauma or infection. For most patients, they can return to work or school right after having their tooth treated. A root canal, also known as endodontic therapy, is a procedure where your dentist will clean out the canals of… Continue reading Root Canal Therapy: How long is the recovery process?
Common Reasons for Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is a tooth-saving procedure. When a tooth is severely damaged and its interior structures are exposed to harmful bacteria and debris, the tooth, as a living structure, will die without professional treatment. Unlike other parts of the body such as a bone or ligament, a damaged tooth cannot self-heal, this is why… Continue reading Common Reasons for Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal vs. Tooth Extraction
The two words most dreaded when sitting in the dental chair are “root canal.” A dental procedure that has earned a bad rap, the root canal is very beneficial in saving a tooth from being lost. Its reputation is more fable than reality in that this procedure is easy, pain free, and will result in… Continue reading Root Canal vs. Tooth Extraction
Will my tooth need special care after root canal therapy?
Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic therapy, is a procedure where the contents of the canals of the tooth’s root are removed. These include nerves, pulp, and blood tissues. A root canal is most often performed on a tooth that is infected in an effort to save the tooth. When a root canal is… Continue reading Will my tooth need special care after root canal therapy?
Root Canal Treatment: Why does tooth pulp need to be removed?
When a patient has a severe toothache or is experiencing sensitivity, it is likely the tooth’s enamel has been breached. In some instances, the tooth may be decayed and a filling is the prescribed treatment. However, if infection is present, the patient is likely going to need a root canal. A root canal, also known… Continue reading Root Canal Treatment: Why does tooth pulp need to be removed?
What happens after root canal therapy?
A root canal is a valuable dental treatment that can help you to save a severely damaged or decayed tooth. Unfortunately, though, the root canal has developed a negative reputation over time, and some may dread the procedure. When performing a root canal, the dentist clears away infected pulp material from the tooth’s inner core.… Continue reading What happens after root canal therapy?
How Does a Root Canal Become Infected?
The root canal of a tooth is located below gum level. This canal inside the root of the tooth holds the nerve, pulp, and blood that allow the tooth to discern temperature. Once a permanent tooth erupts (pushes through the gums), the nerve in the root canal no longer serves a useful purpose. There is… Continue reading How Does a Root Canal Become Infected?