How a Root Canal Specialist Can Save Your Teeth

It is hard to compare dental restorations to a healthy, functional tooth. With regular brushing, flossing, and dental checkups, you should be able to maintain your teeth for a lifetime.

However, infections sometimes set in, anyway. You should always opt for treatments to save your tooth. You may consider teeth extraction as an easy way out, especially if it is not outwardly visible, but having a missing tooth can cause other dental-related issues.

Tooth removal can cause other teeth to shift out of place, alter proper teeth alignment and bite and affect your smile. The procedure itself can be more painful than dealing with the infection, and getting tooth replacements can require multiple visits to the dentist.

This is where root canal specialists can help. Recent advancements in endodontic treatments have created many technologies, materials and techniques for saving the teeth. First, you should be aware of your decision and its effect on your teeth and oral health in the future. The best choice is always to save the teeth, and endodontic treatment offers the surest health and cosmetic outcomes.

A root canal specialist or an endodontist are experts at saving the tooth. When you book an appointment, the endodontist will examine the condition and recommend a treatment plan to keep your teeth intact.

How a root canal specialist can save your teeth

Endodontic care, or root canal treatment, is essential when the pulp (interior layer of the tooth) becomes irritated or infected due to severe dental decay, multiple dental procedures or chips or cracks. Injuries to the tooth can also damage the pulp even if a chip or crack is not immediately visible. Without dental attention, pulp infection can worsen into an abscess and cause intense pain.

When you visit the root canal specialist for endodontic treatment, they will clean out the infected pulp and scrub the inside of the tooth to ensure no necrotic tissue is left. Afterward, the gap will be filled and sealed off with a material called gutta-percha. Then a crown or filling will be used to restore the tooth to its natural functions.

With root canal therapy, you can preserve your natural smile, enjoy your favorite meals and reduce visits to the dentist’s office. With adequate care, a tooth treated with root canal therapy can last a lifetime.

Final note

Endodontic care handled by a root canal specialist is typically painless and causes less pain during recovery compared to having your natural tooth extracted. With modern tools, strategies and local anesthesia, you are likely to experience a seamless procedure. Before going for tooth extraction, take the time to read about root canal treatments and common myths about the procedure.

Your first step to saving your tooth is making a decision to see a root canal specialist for consultation. Once you notice signs of a toothache, swelling or infections, book an appointment immediately.

Request an appointment here: https://babylonsmiles.com or call Edward Zeva D.M.D. at (631) 773-1094 for an appointment in our Babylon office.

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