If you have a painful tooth, your dentist may recommend that you have a root canal. This procedure is often performed to save a tooth instead of having it extracted. It’s always better to save your natural teeth when possible and a dentist in Granite Quarry NC can make that happen for you. Read the frequently asked questions below about a root canal procedure.
Q.) Why do I need to have a root canal procedure done?
A.) When the pulp inside your tooth becomes infected, due to decay, trauma or other reasons, it can cause severe pain and your tooth can become abscessed. An abscessed tooth that’s left untreated will only become more painful and the infection is likely to spread. The infection could get into your jawbone or neck, which could interfere with your breathing.
Q.) What will a dentist do during the root canal procedure?
A.) Your dentist will first dig out the infected pulp that’s inside your tooth and then thoroughly clean out all of the infection. Then the dentist will fill the inside of your tooth with a rubbery substance. Next, your dentist will either fill the tooth or place a crown on it so that it will last for many years.
Q.) Is it true that a root canal procedure is very painful?
A.) The actual procedure is not painful because your root canal Granite Quarry NC dentist will numb the area first so that you won’t feel anything. However, since your tooth and the area surrounding your tooth is already very painful, it may seem that the procedure is painful too. You’ll probably feel a bit of pain as your dentist examines your tooth and numbs it, but you won’t feel the actual procedure. If you feel any discomfort at all during the procedure, let your dentist know so that she can alleviate the pain for you.
Robert S. Ogden DDS PA is a full service dental clinic that provides dental services for the entire family. Services include dental implants, cosmetic dentistry, extractions, teeth whitening and root canal procedures.
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