Root Canal Treatment Edmonton
Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is essential for saving severely infected, decayed, or damaged teeth. Without treatment, an infected tooth can decay further, potentially leading to extraction. Over time, the infection may spread to the jawbone, causing bone loss, loose teeth, and eventual tooth loss. At Floss & Gloss Dental in Edmonton, root canal therapy is often necessary to prevent these complications and preserve your natural tooth.
What is Root Canal Therapy?
Root canal therapy involves treating the inside of the tooth, specifically the pulp chamber and root canals. The pulp is a soft tissue within the tooth that contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues. If the pulp becomes infected or severely damaged, it needs to be removed to prevent further infection and save the tooth. During the procedure, the infected pulp is removed, the root canals are cleaned and disinfected, and the space is filled with a special material to seal the tooth.
When Do You Need Root Canal Therapy?
Root canal treatment is typically recommended in situations such as:
- Dental abscess (infection at the root)
- A dying or severely damaged tooth
- Deep cavities that reach the pulp
- Severe tooth sensitivity or pain
- Fractured or broken teeth exposing the nerve
Without prompt treatment, these conditions can worsen, leading to tooth extraction and other oral health problems.
Symptoms of an Infected Tooth
Signs that you may need root canal therapy include:
- Persistent toothache that doesn’t go away
- Pain when chewing or applying pressure
- Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
- Swollen or tender gums near the affected tooth
- Discomfort while moving, such as when walking or running
It’s important to schedule a visit at Floss & Gloss Dental in Edmonton if you experience any of these symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent further damage.
The Root Canal Procedure
Root canal treatment involves several key steps:
- The dentist accesses the pulp chamber through the crown of the tooth.
- The infected or damaged pulp is removed from the root canals.
- Special files are used to shape and clean the canals, ensuring no infection remains.
- The cleaned canals are sealed with a biocompatible material to prevent future infections.
- A crown is typically placed to protect and strengthen the tooth after the procedure.
At Floss & Gloss Dental, we ensure the process is smooth and comfortable, allowing you to restore your tooth’s function without further complications.
Is Root Canal Treatment Painful?
Contrary to popular belief, root canal therapy is not painful. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring you feel no pain while the dentist works. After the anesthesia wears off, you may experience mild discomfort, but this can easily be managed with over-the-counter painkillers. Most discomfort lasts only a few days.
How Long Does Root Canal Therapy Take?
Root canal therapy can typically be completed in one or two appointments, depending on the severity of the infection and the number of teeth requiring treatment. Additional appointments may be needed if a dental crown is required to fully restore the tooth. After the procedure, it’s normal for the treated tooth to feel slightly tender, but severe pain or swelling is uncommon.
Post-Treatment Care
Following root canal therapy, it’s important to maintain good oral hygiene to ensure the long-term success of the treatment. While the root canal saves the tooth from extraction, it doesn’t protect it from future damage or cavities. Continue to brush and floss daily, and visit your dentist regularly for check-ups. With proper care, a tooth that has undergone root canal therapy can last as long as any other tooth.
Why Choose Floss & Gloss Dental in Edmonton for Root Canal Therapy?
Due to the complexity of root canal treatment, it’s essential to have an experienced dentist perform the procedure. At Floss & Gloss Dental in Edmonton, our skilled team ensures precise treatment and provides personalized care for each patient. In rare cases, when the root canals present unique challenges, we may refer patients to specialized endodontists in Edmonton.