ROOT CANAL TREATMENT

Root canal treatment is a procedure to repair and save a severely damaged or infected tooth.

Sometimes a cavity or crack goes deep enough into your tooth that it reaches the pulp. If bacteria get into the pulp of your tooth, it can cause a painful infection. In these cases, root canal therapy is necessary.

During this procedure, the diseased pulp is removed, including the tiny nerves and blood vessels inside the root your tooth.

Canals are cleaned and disinfected and filled with a rubbery dental material called gutta percha.

A filling is placed to seal the tooth and prevent bacteria from entering.
In most cases, people who undergo root canal therapy also need a crown to provide additional strength and support.

Introduction

What are the advantages of restorative dentistry?
• Restore oral health.
• Improve chewing function.
• Eliminate dental pain.
• Reduce the risk of dental issues in the future.
• Improve the appearance of your smile.
When should I see my dentist?
• If you have decayed, damaged or missing teeth, consult with a dentist. They can help restore your smile’s health, function and appearance.
• You should also visit your dentist regularly for routine dental check-ups and cleanings. In addition, be sure to practice good oral hygiene at home in-between visits.
• If you have a dental restoration that feels “off” or causes a bad taste, call your dentist right away for further instructions.

The goal of restorative dentistry is to repair damaged teeth and improve overall oral health and function. Undergoing a dental procedure can feel scary, especially if it’s one you’ve never had before. But the sooner you treat a dental issue, the less likely you are to develop other problems later on. This can save you lots of time and worry in the long run.

What are the advantages of restorative dentistry?

Restore oral health.
Improve chewing function.
Eliminate dental pain.
Reduce the risk of dental issues in the future.
Improve the appearance of your smile.

When should I see my dentist?

If you have decayed, damaged or missing teeth, consult with a dentist. They can help restore your smile’s health, function and appearance.

You should also visit your dentist regularly for routine dental check-ups and cleanings. In addition, be sure to practice good oral hygiene at home in-between visits.

If you have a dental restoration that feels “off” or causes a bad taste, call your dentist right away for further instructions.

Notes

The goal of restorative dentistry is to repair damaged teeth and improve overall oral health and function. Undergoing a dental procedure can feel scary, especially if it’s one you’ve never had before. But the sooner you treat a dental issue, the less likely you are to develop other problems later on. This can save you lots of time and worry in the long run.

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