root canal Archives - Avondale Dental https://www.avondaledental.ca/tag/root-canal/ Brampton Dentist Fri, 18 Feb 2022 07:20:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Signs you may need root canal therapy https://www.avondaledental.ca/root-canal-therapy/ Thu, 24 Jan 2019 07:19:08 +0000 http://www.avondaledental.ca/?p=1880 Is your teeth signalling towards a root canal treatment? Everything gives a warning sign before the disaster! What signs should you be looking for? Read on to find out! Root Canal Treatment A root canal treatment is an endodontic procedure which helps remove the infected area of your tooth to prevent damage to other parts of your mouth. It...

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Is your teeth signalling towards a root canal treatment?

Everything gives a warning sign before the disaster!

What signs should you be looking for? Read on to find out!

Root Canal Treatment

A root canal treatment is an endodontic procedure which helps remove the infected area of your tooth to prevent damage to other parts of your mouth. It is a very common procedure and can be performed with ease by a professional!

How do you know if you need a Root Canal Treatment?

Just like any other health issue, your teeth also provides signs that signify you may need root canal therapy. These symptoms could be very simple such as sensitivity to certain types of food or even very visible such as pain and bleeding.

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Female patient getting a root canal treatment in Brampton

We have put together a few common signs for checking if you need root canal therapy!

If you present with even one of them you should not hesitate to visit a dentist and get it checked. If it is caught early, you can save yourself from a lot of pain and large payments in the future.

5 common signs you may need root canal therapy:

  • Sensitivity
  • Swelling
  • Pain
  • Infection
  • Discoloration

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Sensitive Teeth

A tooth, affected by some kind of infection, could decay to such an extent that the pulp inside has to be removed. Cavities are the most common causes of such decays. Since the tooth is exposed because of the progression of decay, it becomes highly sensitive to sweet food or cold and hot items. It could be a warning sign and you may require root canal therapy.

Swelling and Inflammation

This level of decay can also cause swelling and inflammation in your gums. If they feel bigger or you feel a burning sensation in your gums near the location of the decayed tooth, you can be sure it is time to is it the dentist and get yourself treated.

Pain is one of the biggest warning signs for needing root canal. If you have been having toothaches for a long time or you have been experiencing pain while chewing or talking, then you should not delay in getting your teeth checked. Preventing the condition from worsening could help you save your tooth!

Cavities

Cavities first affect the enamel. If they are filled at that stage, then you can stop them from progressing. However, if these infections are left to fester, they start to infect your tooth from the pulp.

This damages your nerves and reduces the tooth to just a carrier of infection. At this point, root canal therapy can prevent your tooth from being removed completely! So if you have infections, consult with your dentist and get the right solutions!

Discoloration

The discoloration of teeth are one of the most common clinical indicators that your tooth needs root canal therapy! The discoloration occurs because the nerves present in your tooth have been hurt or infected. If you are experiencing any such symptom, it is of utmost importance you visit your dentist as soon as possible.

Symptoms are important. If you are experiencing any of the signs mentioned above, you
have a chance to save your teeth from being completely damaged and can even sometimes
restore its full functionality!

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What is Root Canal and why does one need it? https://www.avondaledental.ca/root-canal-treatment-brampton/ Sat, 10 Jun 2017 08:07:19 +0000 http://www.avondaledental.ca/?p=1587 When an infection begins at the center of the tooth, called the pulp, a root canal is required. The cause of the infection can be many, such as: cracking of the tooth chip or decaying or even repeated dental procedures. Root canal is a way to preserve what’s left of your pulp. Without the treatment,...

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When an infection begins at the center of the tooth, called the pulp, a root canal is required. The cause of the infection can be many, such as: cracking of the tooth chip or decaying or even repeated dental procedures. Root canal is a way to preserve what’s left of your pulp. Without the treatment, the tissue surrounding the tooth may also get infected and abscesses may form. Once the infection is detected, it is better to perform the treatment as soon as possible. In case you currently don’t have the time you can ask your dentists for a few antibiotics to prevent the infection from spreading. The antibiotics can buy a maximum of four to five weeks after which the treatment has to be undergone.

Is there any other alternative?

A typical dental perspective is “If root canal therapy is indicated for a tooth there really is no alternative treatment other than an extraction.” The next best alternative for Root Canal would be Tooth Extraction .i.e., plucking the tooth. But you don’t need a doctor to tell you that preserving your natural teeth is a much better option that throwing it away.

What does it involve?

Root Canal or endodontic treatment begins with anesthetizing your gums so that you have a painless treatment. The crown of the infected tooth will be drilled to remove the decay and reach the pulp chamber. Specially designed files are used to clean the infection and the unhealthy part of the pulp. The formed canal is then cleaned and disinfected completely using irrigation. The canal is then dried, filled and sealed with a special root canal material called gutta-percha, to keep the tooth away from any infection or any other contamination.

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