Categories: Restorative Dentistry

When Your Cavity Requires A Root Canal

How will your Dallas, TX dentist take on your cavity? The answer will be affected by the condition of your tooth, as some patients will require more involved restorative dental work than others. In some cases, full treatment will include a root canal to deal with trouble within the tooth structure. By providing root canal therapy, we can remove bacteria and infected tissues that have become an issue for you. This is not required for every cavity treatment, as trouble with decay can be observed and treated before it becomes this severe. To lower your risk for complications with dental decay, make sure that you consistently book and attend regular oral health exams!

There Are Different Treatments For Dental Decay

Restorative dentistry provides different solutions for dental decay. For those who have issues that are less severe, care with dental fillings is often possible. Fillings are conservative restorations that cover spaces affected by decay but leave surrounding, healthy enamel unchanged. Because we rely on tooth-colored materials to produce our fillings, we can offer results while minimizing changes to the way you look. What you should know is that fillings only address limited degrees of damage, and that more severe cavities can make more involved services necessary.

How Root Canal Therapy Restores A Tooth In Poor Health

When enough time passes, dental decay will lead to the infiltration of your pulp (a tooth’s inner chamber) by bacteria. Because these spaces contain living nerves and blood vessels, the infection can be painful. Ignoring the matter can mean more than just dealing with discomfort, as your tooth is at risk for more complications if you delay treatment for this kind of infection. Through root canal therapy, we will remove bacteria and infected tissues to stop further troubles, and to resolve issues with discomfort. After this is done, we can make sure your tooth has the right support by capping it with a dental crown.

Restoring Your Tooth After Your Root Canal Procedure

Through the placement of a dental crown, your tooth will be protected after a more involved cavity treatment. A crown caps a tooth, meaning it surrounds the structure to provide full coverage. Because we can take care to precisely measure the tooth and provide the appropriate preparatory work, we can make sure that the restoration you receive is a good cosmetic match and an ideal fit to look natural and avoid bothering neighboring teeth.

Talk To Your Dallas, TX Dentist About Root Canal Treatment

Through root canal therapy, we can stop potentially serious cavities from causing further harm to your oral health! If you would like to find out more about this and other services that we provide, please call Gentle Smiles Family Dentistry in Dallas, TX at 972-329-7645.

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