
Overview
Root canals are the thin passages that run from the soft inner tissue of your
tooth (pulp) to the tip of the root of your tooth. These canals may become
infected in a variety of ways, most commonly as a result of untreated
cavities. Because the canals contain nerve fibers, infections of this sort
are often accompanied by varying amounts of pain.
Root canal procedures not only preserve your dental and oral health, but also
improve the appearance of teeth darkened by infection. They are likewise a
preventative measure to help you to avoid costly restorations to replace a tooth
lost to decay and infection.
Many people are concerned by the potential pain of a root canal procedure.
You may be surprised to learn that modern day root canal therapy is usually
painless as a result of new and more effective pain medications and
techniques.
Procedure
After sufficiently numbing the area, Dr. Sinclair creates an opening on the
surface of the tooth. He then gently removes any decayed tissue or
bacteria from the canal. A
The inside of the tooth is thoroughly cleaned and supplied with initial filling
material, accompanied by medications to soothe the area.
A final filling, such as those used to fix cavities, is applied to the surface
of the tooth. In many cases, a crown is placed instead of a filling to
provide more structural support for the tooth.
Most often, both the diagnostic exam and the root canal procedure can be
completed in one office visit.
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