Root Canal Services
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Virtually Painless Root Canal Therapy
If you're suffering from pain like no other in one of your teeth, you more than likely will need to have a root canal. When a root canal is the only option to save the tooth, it's because untreated decay is damaging the pulp or has already "killed" the tooth.
You should be aware of the need for treatment with antibiotic therapy prior to having a root canal if you have a medical condition that warrants it, such as heart disease, a difficult time fighting off an infection, or a weakened immune system.
If you're not sure, call Monica D Schick DMD. We'll be able to help you determine if you need antibiotic therapy ahead of time or you can also ask your physician.
Root Canal Procedure
- Your gums will be numbed with a local anesthetic.
- The decayed tooth may be separated from the rest with a small sheet of rubber on a metal frame, which also helps to prevent liquid and tooth chips from entering your mouth and throat.
- A drill and/or other tools are used to remove the pulp from the tooth.
After the Root Canal
- After the pulp has been removed, the empty cavity will be packed with medicines, temporary filling materials, and a final filling.
- Most often you’ll need a permanent filling or crown. If so, an impression of the tooth will be taken after the decay has been removed. You might receive a temporary crown until the permanent one is ready to be cemented into place.
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