Root CanalIt is not necessary for everybody to undergo a root canal treatment. You can have perfectly normal teeth throughout your life, but if you are affected by severe internal pain, or wearing and discoloration of your teeth, then you might need to have a root canal. Internal decay, improper teeth brushing, and chewing on hard surfaces may all lead to the death of your tooth tissue which makes a root canal a convenient and efficient solution. Visit our Kaw Valley Family Dental dental office to understand more about root canal treatments and why they may be necessary. What are root canals?Root canals are a form of treatment for teeth that have become infected. The treatment involves removing the nerve of the tooth and cleaning out the root canal system, which is the space inside the root of a tooth. A rubber-like material is then placed in the canal to seal it from further infection. The main reason a root canal treatment is needed is because the nerve of the tooth becomes infected through decay or injury. The dental pulp, which consists of blood vessels, connective tissue and nerves, can become damaged if it's injured or if there's a large cavity in your tooth. If the infection is not treated, an abscess may form at the end of your tooth roots. The abscess can fill with pus and cause serious pain, swelling, and bone loss around your tooth. Many people think they need to have their teeth extracted when they find out they need a root canal treatment. But this isn't true! Your natural teeth are meant to last you a lifetime and should be preserved whenever possible. Root canal therapy allows you to keep your natural smile intact by removing the diseased pulp from your tooth so that it can heal properly. What is involved in root canal treatment?Root canal treatment is usually performed under local anesthetic over one or more appointments. An opening is made through the back of the tooth into the pulp chamber and root canals to allow the dentist to remove all infected tissue and bacteria. The root canals are then cleaned and shaped ready for filling. If you need a crown or other restoration on your tooth after root canal treatment, your dentist will discuss this with you at your first appointment. You should be aware that root canal treatment does not guarantee that your tooth will last forever and success rates are generally high but vary depending on your conditions. What you should know before you decide to get a root canalHere's what you should know before you decide to get a root canal. First of all, it is better to get it done as soon as possible. This is because you might need more than one appointment. Also, know that the procedure is not painful. You might feel some pain and sensitivity after the treatment, but all in all a root canal could save your mouth from an abscess, which is painful and dangerous. Lastly, talk to our dentist about any concerns in advance to prepare yourself. Improve your dental health today!We welcome you to contact our Kaw Valley Family Dental dental office to get a professional root canal treatment. 913-441-3373 is the number you can use to book an appointment. |