
Why a Root Canal May Be Recommended
A root canal treatment helps relieve your symptoms and save your natural tooth.
By removing the decay and bacteria from the inner parts of the tooth and roots, your dentist can help halt the spread of infection and allow for the restoration of the healthy portion of the tooth.
Most patients who have root canals experience little discomfort or pain once any infection or nerve irritation has resolved. With proper care, most teeth that have had root canal treatment can last a lifetime.
The Root Canal Procedure
A root canal is a procedure where your dentist removes diseased material (blood vessels, nerves and other tissues) from the interior of a damaged or infected tooth. Often the only other option at this stage would be to have the tooth extracted.
Your dentist will begin by removing the diseased tissue from the tooth. Next, they will clean and disinfect the inner chamber and fill it with medicated material to help prevent infection. To finish the procedure, the tooth is generally restored with a dental restoration, such as a filling and/or a dental crown.
Signs You Need a Root Canal
If you are experiencing any of the signs or symptoms below, contact us. Our dental team can diagnose the issue, and determine treatment.
- An abscess (or pimple) on the gums
- Sensitivity to hot and cold
- Severe toothache pain
- Swelling and/or tenderness