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How To Care For Your Teeth After Root Canal Treatment?

Have you ever had to put up with a severe toothache for a night? Tooth decay, toothaches, and sensitive teeth are some common dental problems that are agonizingly painful. So, your dentist might suggest the root canal treatment NSW. You need not worry about it, as millions of teeth are saved this way every year.

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How To Care For Your Teeth After Root Canal Treatment?

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  1. How To Care For Your Teeth After Root Canal Treatment? Have you ever had to put up with a severe toothache for a night? Tooth decay, toothaches, and sensitive teeth are some common dental problems that are agonisingly painful. So, your dentist might suggest the root canal treatment NSW. You need not worry about it, as millions of teeth are saved this way every year. What is root canal treatment? A root canal is a part of the tooth. It is a hollow segment containing blood vessels, nerve tissues, and pulp. The pulp feeds and sustains the tooth and provides moisture to the surroundings. Hot and cold temperature sensations are a pain for the pulp. So, when the tooth is damaged, the bacteria of the food or beverage you take directly comes into the pulp’s contact. Bacteria reach the pulp and lead to pulp infection and pain. Thus, root canal treatment involves cleaning and filling the canal and adding a crown or filling to the tooth. Out of all the questions, a patient asks a dentist, the most common one is: “Will a root canal hurt?”

  2. No, it will not. The next question one needs to be concerned about is how to tend to your teeth after a root canal treatment Also Read: WHAT IS SEDATION DENTISTRY? THE RIGHT SIGNS FOR TREATMENT! Things you should consider after root canal treatment ● There will be a follow-up After the root canal, a temporary barrier is put in to safeguard the root canal. However, it will be replaced with a permanent crown or filling on the next visit. ● Noticeable swelling is not a good sign You might have a post-root canal infection that causes swelling, itching, or hives. The reason for such infections might be an allergy to medication or anaesthesia. So, if you notice swelling, contact your dentist. ● Wait for the numbness to subside Your mouth will be numbed through sedation dentistry before the root canal treatment begins. This will block the pain sensation and allow the dentist to perform the treatment easily. So, before you paint the town red and eat your favourite juicy food, you need to allow the anaesthetic to fade. If not, you might chew your cheek or damage your mouth accidentally. ● Little tenderness around the treated teeth is normal You might feel some tenderness around your treated tooth or while opening and closing your jaw. However, it can be effortlessly treated with counter-pain medications. Yet, if your pain persists for more, you should contact your dentist. Tips for taking care of teeth after root canal treatment 1. Brushing and flossing Undoubtedly, brushing and flossing are the primary steps for maintaining good teeth. So, during this critical time, you must ensure to maintain good oral health. You should clean your treated area by brushing twice daily and flossing once daily to avoid infection. However, you should ensure not to put extra pressure in order to clean it.

  3. Brush slowly with fluoride toothpaste. Also, avoid pulling upwards toward the crown while flossing. Additionally, you can gargle with salt added to warm water. This will help prevent the infection. You should also visit your dentist time and again to get knowledge of your oral health and follow their precautionary instructions. 2. Check the food you eat The root canal treatment NSW will be sensitive in the initial days, so you should watch out for what you eat. Certain foods can irritate, so avoid them. Also, some food items like chips, nuts, fries, or other hard things can pressure your treated teeth, leading to infection or crown breaking. Apart from this, you must refrain from forceful chewing or hard biting to ensure your tooth stays in place. Select comfort food which is easy to chew. For example, soups, oatmeal, scrambled eggs, soft vegetables, mashed banana & potato, or pasta. 3. Take medicines regularly Your mouth will be numb during the treatment, which will take some time to fade away even after the completion of the treatment. Also, you might feel tenderness in the treated area after it wears off. However, those symptoms are ephemeral and will go away with medicines. Moreover, your dentist can also provide additional medication to deal with pain and antibiotics to prevent the spreading infection. So, ensure that you take your medicines on time. 4. Regularly visit your dentist You must visit your dentist regularly to keep up excellent oral health. However, there might be various signs that you need to contact your dentist immediately. For example, ● Uncomfortable bite for a long time ● The swelling does not abate after one or two days ● The temporary filling comes off ● You are unaware of the root canal recovery process ● Symptoms you experienced before the root canal are emerging again. For example, pain or swelling in the gums

  4. 5. Avoid strenuous activities Initial days after root canal treatment is not suitable for playing outdoor sports, hiking, running, or other physical labour. You should allow yourself to rest and keep away from arduous activities. When do you need root canal treatment? A root canal becomes necessary when the inner pulp is infected, causing swelling and pain. The upper part of the tooth (crown) can remain intact while the pulp is infected. So, if you feel pain, do not ignore it and visit your dentist. The cause of pulp infection can be any of the following: ● Untreated cavity leading to deep decay ● Various dental processes on the same tooth ● Cracked or chipped tooth ● Dental injury Conclusion Root canal treatment in NSW can cure your dental pain, swelling, and inflammation, giving you long-term relief. Moreover, it does not have to be painful if you follow the abovementioned steps. How you take care of your root canal after treatment will also determine how long the protective effects of the treatment will last. Contact Us Business Name: United Dental Clinic Address: Warriewood Warriewood-2102 NSW Phone: 02 99137453 Email id: appointment@uniteddentalclinic.com.au Contact Person: Olivia Dodery Website: https://uniteddentalclinic.com.au Square, OF/001,12 Jacksons Rd,

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