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A Normal Guideline for Root Canal Therapy

by Dental Group of Lubbock | Feb 6, 2023 | Dental Care, Dental Health

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Don’t let a dental problem get the best of you! At Dental Group of Lubbock, you can be confident that we are here to help make your dental problems disappear along with your worries. Our entire team is here for you — with promises that every visit will be about treating what’s important to you.

Are you considering root canal treatment? If so, you probably have a lot of questions. Here at Ask the Dentist, we’re here to help. In this helpful guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about root canal treatment, from what it is to how it’s done. We’ll also dispel some common myths about the procedure. So if you’re curious about root canals, read on!

What Is a Root Canal?

A root canal is a type of dental procedure that’s used to treat an infection in the root of a tooth. During this procedure, your dentist will remove infected tissue from inside the root of your tooth and fill it with a special material. This helps prevent further damage or infection from occurring.

Why Would I Need a Root Canal?

You may need a root canal if you have an infection inside the root of your tooth that’s causing pain, swelling, or other dental problems. In some cases, this infection can be caused by a deep cavity or trauma to the tooth. A root canal can help remove the infection and save your tooth from further damage.

How Is a Root Canal Done?

A root canal is typically done in two visits to your dentist’s office. During the first visit, your dentist will take an X-ray of the tooth and assess the severity of the infection. They may also administer local anesthesia to help keep you comfortable during the procedure.

During the second visit, your dentist will remove any infected tissue from inside your tooth. Then, they’ll fill the root canal with a special material to prevent further infection. After this, you may need a crown or other restoration to protect your tooth and give it back its strength.

What Are the Benefits of a Root Canal?

One of the main benefits of a root canal is that it helps save an infected tooth from further damage or decay. It also relieves pain and other symptoms caused by the infection, such as swelling or sensitivity. Additionally, a root canal can help prevent you from needing to have the tooth extracted.

Are There Any Risks?

The risks associated with root canal treatment are generally very low. It’s possible to experience some discomfort or swelling after the procedure, but this can usually be easily managed with pain medication or other treatments.

In rare cases, an infection may recur after a root canal has been done. This is why it’s important to visit your dentist regularly and practice good oral hygiene.

We hope this guide has been helpful in answering your questions about root canals. If you have any more queries, don’t hesitate to contact us for further information. Good luck!

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