Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment

A root canal is a treatment to repair and save a damaged or infected tooth instead of removing it. The term «root canal» comes from the cleaning of the canals inside a tooth’s root. Decades ago, root canal treatments were often painful, but modern technology allows for a painless treatment.

Main symptoms that you may need a root canal treatment (RCT) :

  • Throbbing pains. Pain worsens at night;
  • Aching, paroxysmal pain can radiate to the temples and ears. It may feel like you have a bad heartache;
  • Feeling upwell;
  • Fever.

An infected root canal will not heal on its own. A disappearing toothache usually means that the nerve inside the tooth has died. The infection that caused the problem in the first place may still be present and will continue to attack the surrounding tissues. Without treatment, the infection could seriously damage the jawbone and even cause systemic illness.

 Causes

Experts identify several main causes leading to the occurrence of pulpitis, which is inflammation of the tooth nerves, which leads to the Root Canal.

  • A complication caused by caries, when a dental cavity wasn’t treated on the time. This is the most common factor, which accounts for the vast majority of cases of pulpitis. After pathogenic microorganisms destroy the enamel and dentin, the infection penetrates into the pulp, which is the tooth nerve, resulting in an inflammatory process.
  • After trauma to the tooth. These include severe chips, dislocations, and fractures of the tooth.
  • After and as a result of exposure to chemicals, temperature, and drugs. Sometimes this is due to errors during the dental treatment when pulp overheating occurs during therapeutic treatments.

Important! Treatment of three-channel pulpitis (back tooth RCT) is a rather complicated procedure that requires the experience and manual skills of a qualified doctor and modern equipment for the most effective treatment. Please choose a clinic and the dentist very carefully. Here at Affordable Dentistry of South Florida, we offer an individual approach to solving each clinical case, comprehensive diagnostics, and a guarantee for the services provided. We have an experienced dental professional on the board. Please check our google reviews here.

Top 5 questions about RCT

1.What are the advantages of RCT?

One of the biggest benefits of root canal treatment is that it gets rid of the pain and the infection in the mouth. The root canal relieves pressure from inflammation in the pulp of the tooth and within a day or two after treatment, patients can get back to living their normal lives, without the tooth pain.

2.Can toothache move from one tooth to another?

Your toothache moves from one tooth to another through pain signals, but the discomfort usually goes away within one or two weeks. As noted by many dentists, a tooth abscess can cause referred pain. For example, if you have an abscess in an upper tooth, pain can radiate to the lower jaw and even to your ears and neck.

3.How do I know if my tooth infection is spreading?

Signs of a tooth infection spreading to the body may include:

  • Fever
  • Swelling
  • Dehydration
  • Increased heart rate
  • Increased breathing rate
  • Stomach pain

4.How painful is RCT?

Does a root canal hurt? A root canal procedure sounds scary, but with today’s technology, it’s typically not much different than having a deep filling. There’s little to no pain because your dentist will use local anesthesia to numb your tooth and gums so that you’re comfortable during the procedure.

  • Can root canal be done in one day?

A root canal can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours. It can sometimes be done in one appointment but may require two. In general, after Root Canal Treatment a dentist may recommend getting a crown.

 

If you are in pain and looking for a “dentist near me” simply call our office at 4000 Sheridan St suite b, Hollywood, FL 33021

Same-day appointments are available. Here at Affordable Dentistry of South Florida, we are not charging extra for emergency dental visits. We have an open company policy and we know that our price is reasonable and affordable, that’s why we post most of our prices online here. We have a reasonable price and a great dental professional with significant dental experience. Simply call us at (786)808-9988  for more information. Yes, we can provide you a price, for most major dental procedures, over the phone. Also, you can send us your most recent dental  X-rays to

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1. What is a root canal treatment, and why might someone need it?

Root canal treatment, also known as endodontic therapy, is a dental procedure used to treat the inside of a tooth when its pulp (the innermost part of the tooth) becomes infected or inflamed. Common reasons for needing a root canal include deep tooth decay, a cracked or fractured tooth, or repeated dental procedures on the same tooth.

2. How is a root canal treatment performed, and is it painful?

During a root canal procedure, the dentist or endodontist will numb the affected tooth and surrounding area with local anesthesia to ensure you don’t feel pain during the treatment. They will then create an opening in the tooth to access the infected or inflamed pulp, remove the damaged tissue, and clean the interior of the tooth’s root canals. After thorough cleaning, the empty space is filled with a biocompatible material, and the tooth is sealed with a filling or crown. Most patients report that the procedure is no more uncomfortable than getting a regular filling and is far less painful than the toothache caused by the infection.

3. What are the alternatives to a root canal treatment?

The primary alternative to a root canal treatment is tooth extraction. If a tooth is severely infected, damaged, or decayed and a root canal is not performed, the tooth may need to be removed. However, it is generally recommended to preserve natural teeth whenever possible, as tooth extraction can lead to various dental problems, such as shifting of adjacent teeth and difficulty chewing. Root canal treatment is often the preferred choice to save a tooth and maintain proper oral function. Your dentist will evaluate your specific case and discuss the best treatment option for you.

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