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Revitalizing Your Tooth: Root Canal Therapy

Our teeth consist of three primary components: dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. Enamel serves as the protective outer layer, while dentin is a softer layer beneath it. The pulp, located beneath the dentin, is a sensitive tissue containing nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue.

Normally, the pulp is safeguarded by the enamel and dentin. However, if harmful bacteria penetrate this area through deep cavities, fractures, or trauma, infections may develop.

If an infected tooth is not promptly treated, it can cause severe pain that may worsen over time. In some cases, tooth extraction may be necessary as a last resort.

However, missing teeth can lead to oral health issues like bone loss and shifting of neighboring teeth. Root canal therapy provides a solution by removing the infection, preserving the natural tooth, and enhancing overall oral health. Compared to extraction, root canal treatment typically results in less discomfort and a faster recovery time.

Root Canal Treatment Indications

Here are some signs to be aware of that could indicate a tooth infection or abscess:
  • I am currently suffering from a severe toothache.
  • I am facing intense tooth sensitivity.
  • My gums are puffy, red, or swollen.
  • I am experiencing discomfort or inflammation in my jaw.
  • I have noticed a gum bump that resembles a pimple.
  • I may have an unpleasant taste or smell in my mouth.
If you experience any of the symptoms mentioned and suspect a tooth infection, please contact our dental office in Bethany immediately. Promptly addressing an infected root canal is crucial for your comfort and overall health and well-being.

What Occurs During a Root Canal?

Don't be afraid of root canals! Our clinic utilizes state-of-the-art 3-D cone-beam imaging to meticulously plan your treatment, providing a comprehensive view of your tooth. This technology enables our dentists to accurately assess the tooth's structure and customize the procedure to your specific requirements. With the combination of this advanced technique and proper anesthesia, we ensure your comfort throughout the process, leading to successful results. Most patients experience immediate relief following the procedure.

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