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POSTED BY VARNI DENTAL ON OCT 20 2021, 8:13 AM
Tooth decay is a regular dental problem that requires prompt treatment to save the tooth and prevent infection. Root canal treatment is a standard dentistry procedure that helps remove the decay that has spread to the deepest layer. Most significantly, it helps save the life of your tooth.
It’s a matter of concern if you have an infection that has spread to your tooth’s roots. Without a root canal procedure, you would lose the tooth and need restorations such as a bridge or dental implant. While these options may replace your tooth, they cannot match the stability of an original tooth.
A root canal would help when the tooth’s pulp has an infection. This infection can be due to various reasons like decay and trauma. A hole or crack in the tooth also puts the integrity of the tooth’s roots at risk. These roots need to be cleaned to promote good oral health and save your teeth.
In a root canal infection, you may suffer tooth pain when chewing, extreme sensitivity to hot or cold foods, or excessive swelling in the gums. Doctors examine your mouth and tell if a root canal is necessary. Sometimes, you may not have any symptoms, yet an infection can be diagnosed upon examination. Call us now.
A root canal can be done in one appointment. The dentist in San Jose, CA will start by numbing the area with an anesthetic. Next, an opening will be drilled into the tooth to gain access to the roots. Using root files, the roots are cleaned and rinsed out to remove all bacteria and debris. Finally, the area is filled with unique material and sealed to prevent any other bacteria or debris from entering the area.
To further strengthen the tooth, we can place a restoration such as a crown to prevent further harm to the affected tooth. With proper care and hygiene, the tooth can last for years and allow you to fully enjoy its functionality.
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