Posted by Kelechi Okafor Aug 10, 2023
If your tooth has decayed too deeply for a traditional filling or is infected, you may need a root canal to remove the damaged pulp. A root canal is a procedure that can intimidate many dental patients. However, understanding the procedure and going to a qualified dental professional can help ease your fears. Read to see what to expect.
Before any pulp cleaning begins, your dentist will numb the area with local anesthesia like novocaine. As a result, you won’t feel any pain. They will test the area and ask if you feel anything before proceeding further. If you’re especially nervous, some dentists may also use sedation so you can get through the procedure.
Now it’s time for the dentist to make a small opening in the tooth to remove the pulp. Your molars have more pulp than your incisors. So a root canal on your back teeth may take a little longer to complete. Once the tooth is completely cleaned out, the dentist inserts a rubber-like material inside and seals it with a temporary filling. Then you’ll go home and wait to come back in about a week or two.
In most cases, a root canal must be finished off with a restoration such as a porcelain or ceramic crown. The procedure usually involves a tooth that has lost or experienced major decay on most of the crown area. So, once the pulp is cleared, the dentist often uses a crown for aesthetics and function. According to WebMD, only 7% of Americans say they’re pleased with their teeth, and a dental restoration such as a crown can improve how they look and aid in better eating.
While most people don’t want to get a root canal, it’s often the final step in being able to save a tooth. So, if your dentist says you need one, and you don’t get it, it may eventually result in tooth loss and even more expensive restoration, such as an implant. If your teeth are giving you problems and you suspect decay, don’t hesitate to visit your local dentist. A visit to our office will quickly put you at ease as we efficiently handle procedures like root canals. Call us today for an appointment.
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