Root Canal Treatment: All About Comfort

womanwonderingheadbandYou may not usually associate the term “comfort” with “root canal” but we are here to tell you it’s about time you start doing just that. Surprisingly enough, root canal treatment is comfortable. What you may find even more shocking is that we suggest this treatment to end your pain, not to cause it. Rather than placing the health of your tooth – and your entire mouth – at risk of further complications resulting from current infection, we encourage you to learn more about the facts, so you feel positive about your upcoming visit to save your smile.

Why Root Canals Are Associated With Discomfort

Let’s quickly review why you’re visiting us for a root canal treatment: Your tooth is infected and the dental pulp (tissue that lines the interior part of your tooth) is inflamed. Your pulp houses the living tissue that your tooth needs to remain well, including nerves and blood vessels. So it is not surprising to find out that when you visit us for your appointment for a root canal, your tooth is likely not very comfortable. The good news? We will instantly alleviate your discomfort, remove the source of your discomfort, and protect your tooth so that you can expect to experience long-term comfort.

What Makes Them So Surprisingly Comfortable?

First, we will numb your tooth with local anesthetic in addition to numbing the surrounding tissue. This should allow you to feel at ease because you will feel next to nothing as we work. However, if you feel anxious, we are more than happy to provide sedation, so you can enjoy a truly relaxing visit.

Are They As Comfortable As Dental Fillings?

Yes, they are. That’s a wonderful way to think about root canal treatment. You know that when you receive a filling, we will thoroughly numb your tissues. The same is true for a root canal. The main difference (which is something that may cause your friends to complain) is that root canal therapy requires a lengthier visit. It’s that simple.

ABOUT YOUR DALLAS, TX FAMILY DENTISTS:

Dr. Tran, Dr. Hoang, and the friendly, welcoming staff at Gentle Smiles will do everything possible to make you feel at home. Contact us today by calling 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE) to experience our compassionate, effective, and individualized care. We proudly serve patients from Dallas, TX, and all surrounding communities, including Mesquite, Balch Springs, Garland, and Seagoville.