The type of restorative dental work we offer during your treatment will depend on what shape your tooth is in when you schedule care. For smaller cavities, we can remove infected enamel and place dental fillings to close the spaces that removal process will leave. If you have a bigger cavity, one that has caused an internal infection, it will be necessary for us to do more. An infection that is not properly treated can lead to serious complications, including the loss of your tooth. To make sure that you have no difficulties or complications, we can provide a root canal to fully resolve problems within the tooth structure.
A root canal treatment will see your dentist carefully access your pulp, the inner chamber of your tooth, to deal with the bacteria that have gathered and started to attack your living tissues. Removing these tissues, and dealing with harmful microbes in the structure, will stop the cavity from spreading further. To take care of your tooth, we will provide a custom dental crown after we seal the pulp to prevent new troubles.
To lower your risk for advanced cavities, keep up with regular dental exams and cleanings. When you do this, you ensure that you will have feedback about the state of your enamel, which means you can have a dental filling put in place before a cavity is large enough to create serious trouble for you. You should also take care at home to protect yourself by thoroughly brushing and flossing to remove plaque buildup and food debris before you experience issues with decay.
Through treatment with a root canal, we can stop a potentially serious problem with your oral health and stop worsening dental discomfort caused by a tooth infection. If you would like to find out more about how we can take care of you, contact Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.
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