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ROOT CANALS

A root canal is a procedure used to save a tooth when it has gone into decay or become infected.

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ROOT CANALS

A root canal is a procedure used to save a tooth when it has gone into decay or become infected.

WHEN ARE ROOT CANALS DONE?

An infected tooth can be excruciating and could put you out of circulation for days or weeks. But there’s no reason for you to grit your teeth and suffer through it all. Root canals can be a long-term solution to your problem – and they really aren’t as fearsome as you might imagine. With a skilled dentist like Dr. Mitra Campbell, you’ll find the procedure is quicker than you thought and doesn’t really hurt. Dr. Campbell has been performing endodontic therapy for over 15 years and is dedicated to providing each and every patient with the best service possible.

WHY ARE ROOT CANALS DONE?

Root Canal procedures are a little different to other cosmetic dentistry procedures in that they’re often essential. While you could live with a gap between your teeth or an overbite, if your dentist advises a root canal, you probably need it. Putting it off will only prolong your oral health issues and possibly cause even worse problems like a tooth abscess or infection in the future. An existing infection might easily spread from that tooth to the next, making the problem bigger than it was. It might even mean you need to get the tooth pulled or extracted as a last recourse somewhere down the line.

So who’s likely to need a root canal? If your tooth is extremely cracked or injured or has begun to decay, it could cause the soft inner pulp of your tooth to get infected. This inflammation can make the area painful to touch, cause swelling, and make it hard to bite or chew food or even drink very hot or cold liquids comfortably.

Root canals can also help you save your teeth which might have otherwise decayed further or broken off and brought about the need to get dentures or implants. The dental restoration that is done after a root canal also helps give you back the appearance of a tooth that’s whole and healthy.

ROOT CANALS DON'T HAVE TO HURT!

In fact, many patients who’ve undergone a treatment will tell you how it was much simpler and less painful then they’d thought. In fact, if your tooth or gums were infected prior to the procedure, the root canal may even ease the pain you’ve been living with for weeks or months.

Your dentist will also give you the option to numb the area using local anesthesia so that you don’t feel anything during the actual procedure. Typically, you’ll be asked to take this numbing treatment ahead of the root canal treatment so that all you’ll feel is some mild pressure – but no pain – during the procedure. The medication usually also eliminates the discomfort you might otherwise have felt. Alternatively, you could also ask to be given sedation in the form of laughing gas.

WHAT TO EXPECT WITH A ROOT CANAL

A root canal procedure is an endodontic treatment that targets the pulp of your teeth where the infection lies. Your dental pulp is packed with blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue and is highly sensitive. Which is why an infection can quickly turn horribly painful. A root canal treatment aims at removing all sources of the infection including the dental pulp and if required, the roots.

If there are any further concerns or questions about the procedure, be sure to ask your dentist during your first consultation or before the actual treatment.

Plan For A Couple Of Sittings

Root canals are often completed in just a couple of sittings. How many session you require will depend on the extent of the infection and if there are any other complications. After the basic root canal procedure is completed, your dentist will fill up the hole and then offer you the option to either have a simple filling put in or a crown, depending on how much of your original tooth is still present. A crown is designed to closely resemble the surrounding teeth, so you won’t be able to tell the difference between your natural teeth and the crown once the dentist is done.

SCHEDULE YOUR ROOT CANAL APPOINTMENT AND SAY GOODBYE TO THE PAIN!

Clearwater Smiles Dentistry offers a comfortable welcoming atmosphere that’ll ease any worries you might have about root canals or any other cosmetic dentistry procedure you’re undergoing. Put yourself in the skilled hands of this experienced team that’s served the community for 27 years. Led by Dr. Allen Williams, they’ve earned the reputation of being the most trusted dental team in the area and will help you see the last of your dental problems.

Remember, not everyone experiences pain as a symptom of a tooth infection. Not all root canals are preceded by this sign in patients; your dentist will be able to examine the tooth and pulp to see if it needs this procedure.

Call to schedule an appointment with Dr. Campbell or visit the cosmetic dentistry center at 1527 S Highland Ave, Clearwater, Florida for a consultation.