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All You Need To Know About Root Canal

When you visit the dentist and hear after examinations that you need a root canal procedure, you do not need to worry. Here we are diving into what a root canal entails and all you should know about it.

What is a Root Canal

A root canal entails the removal of the pulp and the root canal in your teeth to save them from severe tooth decay and eliminate tooth sensitivity. A root canal is a part inside your teeth; the dental procedure is endodontic treatment. A root canal is quite effective as it ensures a patient’s tooth is saved from being extracted completely. Some of the procedures involved in root canal treatment include root canal cleaning, root canal filling, and crown or filling additions.

Root Canal Cleaning

Often the procedure is done while the patient is under local anesthesia to numb pain in the affected area and ensure the process is practical and comfortable for both the dentist and the patient. The dentist then creates a small hole in the teeth to remove all the dead pulp tissues and the diseased part to prepare the area for medication.

Root Canal Filling

The next step involves the dentist cleaning and decontaminating the created hollow to eliminate all infections and bacteria in the teeth. Then using adhesive cement to seal the canals, the tooth is filled with rubber-like materials. Removing the dead cells and nerve endings in the tooth means you won’t feel any more pain.

Crown or Filling Addition

Finally, the dentist will add a crown to ensure maximum protection of the bristle tooth. We advise patients to avoid tooth use when grinding or chewing foods before adding crowns. The root canal procedure’s main advantage is it’s practical and often a one-time appointment procedure.

If you need safe and comfortable root canal medication, visit our offices for quality services. Call us today to book an appointment.

What is a Root Canal?

A root canal is a dental procedure that is performed on an infected tooth. When the pulp of your tooth becomes infected, it will likely need a root canal. The pulp is a soft substance inside your tooth, below the enamel. It contains blood vessels and nerves, which is why an infection in the pulp of your tooth can become quite uncomfortable.

Model of a root canal procedure from ComfortCare Dental in Milwaukie and Oregon City, OR

During a root canal procedure, our team will start by numbing the area. A sheet is placed over the tooth to protect adjacent teeth and to keep the target tooth clean. A small canal is drilled into the enamel of the tooth and the infected pulp is removed. The area is thoroughly cleaned to ensure that all infected material is gone so that it cannot spread to other areas of your oral cavity.

Once this is complete, the canal is filled with a rubber-like material to protect the nerves of your tooth. A temporary crown is then placed over the repaired tooth. You will then need to return in a few weeks when the permanent crown is ready. The temporary crown will be removed, and the permanent crown will be cemented into place.

Why Are Root Canals Performed?

The goal of a root canal is to save your natural tooth and relieve discomfort caused by the infection. When your natural tooth is lost, your gums are susceptible to recession and you can lose bone density underneath the tooth. The adjacent teeth are also more likely to suffer from decay and gum disease.

A root canal allows our professionals to preserve the roots and core of your tooth while also placing a crown over the damaged area. The crown allows you to use the tooth without fear of irritating the nerves of it. If you would like to learn more about root canals, contact our offices in Milwaukie or Oregon City today.

Perspective May Help You Understand the Benefits of a Root Canal

Patient getting a root canal at ComfortCare Dental in Milwaukie and Oregon City, OR

When some people find out they need a root canal, they go through a bunch of emotions. The emotions run from fear to uncertainty to wondering if they really have to go through this procedure.

The reason for this is often because they do not understand what the root canal is all about Instead of looking at it from the perspective of the unknown, it is better to look at it through the benefits of a root canal.

What is a Root Canal?

A root canal is an oral surgery procedure, but it is a minor procedure that many people go through. Your tooth consists of an enamel on the outer layer, a hard part called dentin and a softer tissue called pulp. Tooth decay that extends deep into the tooth and that affects the pulp needs removal. That is where a root canal comes into play.

The Benefits of a Root Canal

There are several benefits to getting a root canal. The first is it offers the best way to save a tooth suffering from decay. It can stop the pain you have from a tooth that is failing and can prevent more problems from occurring.

Once you get the root canal, you will notice a few good things. You will be able to chew properly again without any tooth sensitivity. Because of the root canal, you will be able to bite down normally. A healthy tooth that has undergone a root canal can prevent damage to other teeth.

The most important benefit is that it restores a happy smile to your face. You do not have to worry about any pain and you can restore the smiles to your face. Root canals typically take one or two visits and with anesthesia are not painful or uncomfortable. It all depends on how you look at them.

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