Root canal treatment is designed to eliminate bacteria from the infected root canal, prevent reinfection of the tooth and save the natural tooth. When oneundergoes a root canal, the inflamed or infected pulp is removed and theinside of the tooth is carefully cleaned and disinfected, then filled and sealed
Severe pain while chewing or biting
Pimples on the gums
A chipped or cracked tooth
sensitivity to hot or cold
Swollen or tender gums
Deep decay or darkening of the gums
Millions of teeth are treated and saved this way each year, relieving pain and making teeth healthy again.
We take a radiograph of the tooth using x-rays, then administers local anesthetic. After the tooth is numb, We places a small protective sheet called a “dental dam” over the area to isolate the tooth and keep it clean and free of saliva during the procedure.
We make an opening in the crown of the tooth. Very small instruments are used to clean the pulp from the pulp chamber and root canals and to shape the space for filling.
After space is cleaned and shaped, We fills the root canals with a biocompatible material to ensure complete sealing of the root canals. The temporary filling will be removed by your dentist before the tooth is restored.
Finally we will place a crown or other restoration Materials on the tooth to protect and restore it to full function, no pain and you get to keep your natural tooth healthy.