Prevent Eventual Tooth Loss with Root Canals

A trip to the dentist sounds scary at times, but having to live with a damaged tooth sounds worse. If you want to enjoy your dental sessions and get that exceptional care for your teeth, Dr. Alicia Jackson New York should be your ultimate choice. She approaches treatment that aims not only to take away your pain but also to treat you as the person you are. She has an exceptional team that will offer you all the necessary services you will require during your dental treatment so that dental visits don’t always have to feel uncomfortable.

What is a root canal?

This dental procedure involves removing the soft center of your teeth and pulp. The pulp consists of connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels that keep your teeth growing. This treatment repairs an infected or badly damaged tooth without necessarily removing it. When your tooth gets a crack or chip, your pulp gets bacteria. An injury to your tooth can also cause inflammation and damage. If these are left untreated, you may develop a severe infection that may cause bone loss and pulp death, or you can lose the tooth itself. You may need to consider a root canal as a treatment option. Signs and symptoms may include:

  •  Hole in your tooth
  •  Swelling
  • Tooth pain and toothache
  • Sensitivity to temperatures

What are the steps in a root canal treatment?

You may have to schedule an appointment with your dentist or endodontist first. Your doctor may perform an X-ray to confirm the extent of damage to your teeth before beginning treatment. The treatment consists of four significant steps:

  • Local anesthetic

Your doctor will place a numbing medication on the gum of your affected tooth and then inject local anesthesia into the gums. The anesthetic keeps you from pain during the procedure, but you will be awake. You may experience a burning sensation, but t will disappear fast.

  • Pulp removal

After numbing your tooth, your doctor makes an opening on the top of your infected tooth, exposing the damaged pulp. Then your doctor can safely remove the pulp using files and clean the canals in your tooth.

  • Antibiotics

After the pulp is out, your doctor will cover the area with antibiotics to keep infections away from your tooth. Once your canals are cleaned and disinfected, your dentist will fill and seal the tooth with a sealer paste. Your doctor can also recommend a prescription of antibiotics.

  • Temporary filling

Your doctor will finish by filling the opening with a soft material to help prevent damage by saliva.

 You may feel sore and experience gum swelling after the procedure. These after-effects may require OTC medication. You may have to avoid chewing with the tooth until your dentist permanently fills it or you have a crown on top. You will require regular visits a few days after your first treatment so your dentist can replace the temporary filling with a permanent one. You should take care of your teeth so that the results of your treatment can last.

Visit East Village Dental Center today or book your online appointment to get your root canal.

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