Root Canal Therapy
Painful Pulp
Your teeth contain several layers: the outer protective enamel,
a secondary layer of dentin, and an inner soft 'pulp' tissue layer
containing the nerves, veins, arteries and lymph vessels. Each pulp
chamber branches off at the top, forming 'canals' that lead toward
the tooth root tip. These infamous 'root canals' serve to facilitate
the ongoing activities within the tooth. However, a deep cavity,
traumatic injury, or tooth fracture can open the canal up to bacterial
infection, killing the pulp, stimulating increased blood flow, and
creating tremendous pressure build-up within the tooth. This results
in severe pain and may initiate bone degeneration, tooth loss, and
even more acute pain. All of which simply underlines the importance
of contacting us at the first sign of pain or soreness in any of
your teeth. If it's early enough along in the disease process, we
can test the problem tooth and recommend root canal therapy.
Easy Does It
Will root canal therapy hurt? Not with today's advanced analgesics
and technology. In fact, the entire process can be virtually free
of discomfort and often requires only one appointment. We simply
clean out the diseased area, fill the canal with a biologically
inert substance, seal it from further infection, and you're on your
way. While some patients experience post-procedural soreness or
slight tissue inflammation, these are controllable with over the
counter analgesics. Follow up care is simply to maintain thorough
home hygiene and visit our office regularly for cleanings and check-ups.
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