Root Canals

A root canal may be necessary to save a tooth that is severely infected. Despite common misconceptions, there is no need to worry about your root canal procedure, especially here at ComfortCare Dental. Our trusted team communicates with you throughout the process and aims to make you as comfortable as possible. Your root canal should relieve any pain you have due to an infection and restore your tooth to a healthy state.

Why You May Need a Root Canal

The bacteria in plaque can wreak havoc on your oral health. A buildup of bacteria leads to an infection. Inside your tooth, beneath the enamel and dentin layers, there is a soft tissue known as pulp. Once decay reaches the pulp it causes an infection in the bone, and you will likely need a root canal. The pulp contains nerves, connective tissues, and blood vessels, making it extremely sensitive to irritation, inflammation, and infection. These issues may be the result of large fillings, a fracture or crack in the tooth, or trauma to the face.

If your pulp becomes irritated, infected, or inflamed you may experience the following symptoms:

  • Severe toothaches or pain when chewing

  • A dark discoloration of the tooth

  • Swollen or tender gums near the tooth

  • Extreme sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures

  • A recurring pimple on the gums

These symptoms are strong indicators that you may need root canal treatment. Without treatment, an infection can become severe enough to result in tooth loss or extraction.

Root Canal Procedure

A woman smiling before her root canal treatment at ComfortCare Dental in Milwaukie and Oregon City, OR

Before your procedure begins, we will administer a local anesthetic to numb the tooth. After the area is numb, we may place a small sheet of rubber around the tooth to keep it clean and dry during your procedure. Next, we use a small handpiece to create a hole in the top of the tooth. This hole allows us to access the pulp.

Once the pulp is exposed, we will remove any damaged or diseased tooth material. We may also irrigate the inner chamber of the tooth to wash away any remaining pulp. An antimicrobial solution will kill off any remaining bacteria and reduce your chances of future infection.

Once the chamber is clean and dry, we will fill it with a rubber-like material known as gutta-percha. Gutta-percha seals off the area from bacteria. The final step involves filling the opening at the top of your tooth with a temporary filling.

After Your Root Canal

After a root canal procedure, a tooth becomes more brittle. To prevent any structural problems, the tooth usually needs a permanent dental crown. A crown is used to restore the function and aesthetics of a damaged tooth. Once you receive your crown, you can treat your tooth as you would any other tooth. Be sure to implement strong oral hygiene practices, such as daily brushing and flossing.

Schedule an Appointment

If you have any of the symptoms listed above, you may need a root canal. Contact our Oregon City or Milwaukie offices, check out our Mobile Dental Clinic, or Book an Appointment with us today!

Contact Our Offices

Milwaukie: (503) 653-8320
Oregon City:
(503) 557-3747
Mobile Dental Clinic:
(503) 653-9334