When you hear the phrase “root canal,” you might imagine a long and painful dental procedure. However, root canals are routine treatments that can save your natural teeth and relieve discomfort. In this VeroDental blog post, we’ll explain how root canals work and why they are essential for your oral health.
What Is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a dental procedure that treats infection or damage within the pulp of your tooth. The pulp contains nerves and blood vessels, and when it becomes infected or inflamed, it can cause pain and other serious issues. Root canals help preserve the structure of the tooth and prevent further complications.
How Does a Root Canal Work?
Here’s a step-by-step overview of what to expect during a root canal:
- Diagnosis and Preparation: Your dentist will take X-rays to assess the damage and plan the treatment. Once you’re ready, they will administer a local anesthetic to numb the area.
- Pulp Removal: The dentist creates a small opening in the top of the tooth to access the pulp. They then carefully remove the infected or damaged pulp from the tooth’s root canals.
- Cleaning and Shaping: After removing the pulp, the dentist cleans and disinfects the root canals to eliminate any remaining bacteria or debris. They may also shape the canals to prepare them for filling.
- Filling the Canals: Once the canals are clean and dry, the dentist fills them with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha. This seals the canals and prevents further infection.
- Restoration: The final step is to restore the tooth’s structure with a temporary or permanent filling. In some cases, a crown may be placed over the tooth to provide extra strength and protection.
Why Are Root Canals Important?
Root canals are a crucial part of maintaining your oral health. By treating the infection and preserving the natural tooth, they prevent the need for extraction and help you keep your smile intact. Additionally, root canals can relieve pain and discomfort, allowing you to enjoy daily activities like eating and speaking without worry.
If you’re experiencing tooth pain or suspect you may need a root canal, don’t hesitate to contact our dental office. Our experienced team is here to provide you with the care you need to keep your smile healthy and strong!
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