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What Is Root Canal Therapy

Thanks to improvements in dentistry and local anesthetics, most patients have little to no discomfort during a root canal winston county ms. In reality, it's more uncomfortable to have a deteriorating tooth. https://www.drmarkdonald.com/services/root-canals

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What Is Root Canal Therapy

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  1. Root canal therapy is intended to clean out the infected root canal, stop the tooth from becoming reinfected, and preserve the original tooth. A root canal winston county ms involves removing the inflammatory or infected pulp and carefully cleaning, sanitizing, filling, and sealing the inside of the tooth. A root canal procedure can save and cure a badly damaged or broken tooth rather than extracting it.

  2. Cleaning the canals inside the tooth's root is called a "root canal." In the past, getting a root canal was frequently uncomfortable. Thanks to improvements in dentistry and local anesthetics, most patients have little to no discomfort during a root canal winston county ms. In reality, it's more uncomfortable to have a deteriorating tooth. There is no need for additional treatment if the damaged tooth can be removed, and the lost tooth can be replaced with a removable partial denture, a dental implant, or a bridge. A root canal is performed when a tooth's pulp, the soft interior, is injured, irritated, or infected. The tooth's crown, the part visible above the gums, can still be intact even if the pulp is dead. Removing the damaged or infected pulp is the best method to safeguard the tooth's structural integrity. Deep decay brought on by an untreated cavity, several dental treatments performed on the same tooth, a chip or fracture in the tooth, or injury to the tooth (being hit in the mouth might hurt a tooth, but even if it doesn't, the pulp can still be injured). The most typical signs of pulp damage include tooth discomfort, swelling, and a warm sensation in the gums. Your dentist will examine the sore tooth and take X-rays to confirm the diagnosis.

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