If you have a tooth damaged by decay, gum disease, or an abscess caused by infection, it may be time to get an emergency root canal near you.
A root canal procedure is an oral surgery that removes a tooth’s pulp (the nerve tissue) to relieve pain and allow the tooth to be treated. The dentist in New Port Richey will numb the nerve with local anesthesia before removing the infected portion of your tooth.
Before beginning the root canal procedure, Dr. Mitul Patel will first do an x-ray to examine the teeth and jaw. He will numb the gums to reduce discomfort. Dental sedation can also relax and keep you calm during the procedure.
Accessing the roots is a vital part of the root canal procedure. It allows you to access and clean out all of your canals, preventing further damage to your tooth structure.
The dentist will use a special tool called an explorer or probe to access your tooth’s roots. This instrument has sharp ends that fit into the crown to access the roots. He will remove the infected pulp and clean the canals.
Once your tooth’s root canals are cleaned, the dentist will shape them. This is done to ensure that they are secure and ready for filling. Your dentist may use a motorized instrument called an ultrasonic aspirator to remove any leftover bacteria or debris from inside the canals.
The dentist will fill the canal with a material similar to tooth enamel. This is done to seal the opening of the root canal, which prevents infection from spreading and protects against further damage to your tooth.
The dentist will then seal off access to the root canals. This is done to prevent bacteria from entering and infecting your tooth again. The dentist will use a rubber dam or metal plate to close the canals. A rubber dam is a thin sheet that fits over your gums and isolates them from your mouth. The metal plate is placed over the tooth and secured with cement or dental adhesive. A tooth filling temporarily covers the teeth as you wait for the permanent dental crowns.
The recovery time depends on many factors. These include the tooth’s location and size, the filling type, and the number of teeth that need to be treated. Each case is different, but most patients can resume their normal activities in a few days. The gums take about one week to heal after a root canal.
During this time, you may experience some mild pain or discomfort. The pain and soreness clear with time, but visit an endodontist near you for treatment. Avoid chewing hard foods (such as ice) or biting on anything that causes pain because it may cause injury and increase the need for additional treatment if not taken care of properly. You should also ensure you’re getting plenty of rest so that any discomfort will go away faster than usual—and if there’s still pain after a few weeks, then see your dentist near you immediately.
Root canal therapy is a treatment option for patients whose natural teeth have been damaged by decay or infection but still want to keep them in their mouth. The procedure saves the teeth and preserves the dental structure. But, before you get the treatment, visit Dental Arts New Port Richey to check if the treatment is ideal for you.
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