Categories: Restorative Dentistry

5 Facts About Root Canal Therapy

When a tooth becomes infected or develops a painful abscess, treatment is crucial for avoiding tooth loss and preventing the spread of infection. But how do we treat infection and save smiles in Dallas, TX? In today’s blog, we’re going to look at root canal therapy and how this safe and comfortable restorative procedure helps prevent the loss of infected teeth.

Facts About Endodontic Treatment

  1. Treatment Takes One Visit: The entire procedure is often completed in one sitting, which allows you to leave with a healthier smile and one free of the discomfort associated with infection, such as pain when eating, toothaches, and more. We open the tooth and then remove the infected tissue from within. We clean the inside of the tooth and fill the tooth with a restorative material. After we cure the material, we cap the tooth with a custom-made dental crown.
  2. Your Tooth Looks Natural Afterward: Don’t worry about how your tooth will look. For front facing teeth, we typically use a crown made from all-ceramic, which can be shaded to blend with your smile and reflects light in a similar manner as tooth enamel. We want to ensure you enjoy a natural looking and attractive smile, while also protecting your oral health.
  3. You Avoid Tooth Loss: What happens if an infected tooth is ignored? Eventually, the inner pulp that keeps your tooth healthy dies, effectively killing the tooth. The infection then has the ability to reach surrounding teeth and even the jawbone itself, further harming your oral health. An extraction may be necessary to safeguard your overall oral health. In order to avoid the loss of a tooth or the spread of infection, you need to address the issue with root canal therapy, which could preserve your smile.
  4. The Procedure is Comfortable: We will administer a local anesthesia and can even discuss sedation options to ensure you feel relaxed and comfortable. Our patients often find the procedure comparable to receiving a dental filling. Don’t let exaggerated fears or jokes worry you, a root canal is a safe and comfortable procedure that protects your smile’s health and stability.
  5. We May Need One If You Crack a Tooth: We may recommend one if a tooth suffers a severe fracture, as this could expose the inner pulp to harmful bacteria.

If you have any questions about our approach to endodontic therapy, then please contact our team today.

Talk To Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry About Endodontic Treatment

We want to help you avoid infection and preserve your natural teeth with endodontic treatment. To learn more about our approach to restorative dental care, then please contact us today by calling 972-329-7645 (972-329-SMILE) to schedule an appointment with your Dallas, TX, dentist!

 

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