Thursday, March 28, 2019

Taking the Fear Out of Root Canals

Simply uttering the term "root canal" makes most people shudder. In reality, the procedure itself generally does not involve a lot of pain. Not having it treated, however, can cause a whole lot of pain.

Root canal treatment has an extremely high success rate and allows Access Dental & Dentures to save the natural tooth. We have gathered some facts in today's blog that should make the procedure seem a lot less scary. When it is performed by the dentists at one of our dental clinics in Southern Missouri, you know you are in good hands.


What is a Root Canal
A root canal, also known as endodontic treatment, treats the inside of the tooth when the pulp becomes inflamed or infected. If left untreated, it can cause pain and sometimes lead to an abscess. This procedure removes the pulp that is causing the problem. The nerve endings inside the tooth are there for sensitivity, allowing you to feel hot and cold, but are not necessary for the tooth to work properly.

The type of damage we are talking about can be caused by a number of different factors. These include:

  • deep decay
  • a chip or crack in a tooth
  • trauma to the face or a tooth (even with no visible chips or cracks)
  • repeated dental procedures on a tooth 

Saving the natural tooth with root canal treatment has many advantages. 
  • efficient chewing
  • normal biting force and sensation
  • natural appearance
  • protects other teeth from excessive wear or strain

Warning Signs

There are signs to be aware of that may indicate the need for a root canal. If you experience any of the following, you should make an appointment to see your trusted dentist in Southern Missouri as soon as possible.

  • excessive tooth pain
  • swelling of the gums that could spread to the face, neck, or head
  • increased sensitivity in a tooth that lingers longer than normal
  • pain with applied pressure to the tooth

Treatment
The modern root canal treatment is similar to having a routine filling and usually can be completed in one or two appointments, depending on the condition of your tooth and personal circumstances. You can expect a comfortable experience during and after your procedure.

After the infected pulp has successfully been removed, the tooth will be sealed. This could happen on the same visit or it may need to wait until a follow-up visit. If that is the case, a temporary filling will be placed to keep the area clean and dry until your next appointment.

Recovery
The area may be sensitive for a few days after your root canal due to natural tissue inflammation. In most cases, over-the-counter pain relievers are enough to handle the discomfort.


A root canal treatment helps you maintain your natural smile, to continue eating the foods you love, and limits the need for ongoing dental work. With proper care, most teeth that have had a root canal can last as long as other natural teeth and often for a lifetime. As always, a good oral hygiene routine and routine checkups with your Southern Missouri dentist are the best way to keep your teeth healthy and strong and to catch possible problems before they have a chance to cause trouble.

We want to be your dentist because your family deserves a great smile! 

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