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Removing Tooth Pulp with a Root Canal

Root canal treatments are performed to get rid of bacteria inside an infected root canal, prevent a tooth from being re-infected and to prevent the need for an extraction. During the procedure, the compromised pulp is removed and the insides of the tooth are cleaned and disinfected. The tooth is sealed and a crown is used to protect it from further damage.

Why root canal treatments are performed

Root canals make it possible for dentists to save severely damaged teeth. The procedure has a reputation as one of the scariest dental procedures a person can have, but that is just an urban myth. In reality, root canals involve little to no pain since the nerve of the tooth being worked on is likely dead if a root canal is needed, and the fact a local anesthetic is typically administered prior to the procedure. Millions of teeth are saved each year thanks to root canal treatments, and it brings many toothaches to an end as well.

Teeth are made up of several layers. The outer white layer is known as the enamel, while the layer underneath the enamel is called the dentin. Inside the dentin lies a chamber called the pulp chamber. This area houses the connective tissues, nerves and blood vessels of the tooth. The contents of the pulp chamber are no longer necessary when a tooth is fully grown since it continues to get nourishment from the soft tissues surrounding it.

Nowadays, getting a root canal is not much different than getting a filling. The procedure can be completed in one or two visits, depending on the location of the tooth being treated and if it needs a crown. There is no recovery period associated with root canals and the patient is free to go back to their regular routine once the procedure is over.

The advantages of saving real teeth with root canal treatments include:

  • The patient gets to maintain the natural appearance of their teeth
  • Protects the remaining teeth from excessive strain
  • Makes chewing more efficient
  • Restores the patient's normal bite

Figuring out if you need a root canal

A root canal is often used to treat complications that arise with fillings, deep cavities or damaged teeth. Persistent tooth sensitivity to cold and hot sensations is one of the main signs a root canal might be needed.

Other signs a person needs a root canal include:

  • Severe pain when biting or chewing
  • Pimples forming on the gums
  • A broken or cracked tooth
  • Lingering tooth sensitivity
  • Tender and swollen gums
  • Severe tooth decay

It does not take much out of your day

You will be able to get back to your regular routine after getting a root canal. Your mouth might remain numb for the next four hours so avoid eating until you regain sensation in the mouth. Eating with a numb mouth can lead to you biting soft tissues in the mouth. Call or visit our Ukiah clinic to learn more about root canals.

Request an appointment here: https://santarosaendodontics.com or call Santa Rosa Endodontics at (707) 409-1177 for an appointment in our Ukiah office.

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