What is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a dental procedure designed to save and repair a severely damaged or infected tooth. It involves removing the damaged pulp from inside the tooth, cleaning and disinfecting the affected area, and then filling and sealing it to prevent further infection. Contrary to popular belief, root canals are not painful but are instead a highly effective way to relieve tooth pain and save your natural tooth.
When is a Root Canal Necessary?
Signs that you may need a root canal include:
1. Persistent Toothache: A severe, throbbing, or lingering toothache, especially when applying pressure to the affected tooth.
2. Sensitivity to Temperature: Increased sensitivity to hot or cold foods and beverages.
3. Swollen or Tender Gums: Swelling and tenderness in the nearby gums, which may be accompanied by a small, pimple-like bump near the affected tooth.
4. Darkening of the Tooth: Discoloration of the tooth is a sign that the nerve inside the tooth is damaged or dead.
5. Prolonged Sensitivity after Dental Procedures: Discomfort or sensitivity that persists after dental work like fillings or crowns.
Root canal treatment is a highly successful procedure that can save your natural tooth, alleviate pain, and restore oral health. If you are experiencing tooth pain or other symptoms, contact us to schedule an appointment. Our experienced dental team will assess your condition and determine the most appropriate treatment to keep your smile healthy and beautiful.