
Many
people experience the discomfort of toothaches or tooth pain at some point in
their lives, and while there are many reasons this can happen, one of the most
common culprits is an infected tooth, a dental Blacktown condition
known as root canal infection. But if you’re afraid of getting root canals, you
shouldn’t be; we’re here to explain why you should have them done as soon as
possible and what to expect during the procedure itself.
Root Canal Overview
If
you've ever had a cavity, a common dental Blacktown condition,
in your tooth, you might be familiar with root canal therapy. Although it may
sound scary, rest assured that root canal treatment is usually completed within
one to two visits. The procedure is extremely common, and many people who have
had it done report no long-term pain or issues.
So
what exactly does root canal therapy entail? Let's take a closer look at how it
works and why so many people choose to undergo it.
Also
known as endodontic therapy, root canal treatment involves removing infected
tissue from inside a tooth's pulp chamber and replacing it with inert filler
materials. This cleans out any bacteria that could potentially spread to other
parts of your body during an infection. Your Blacktown dentist will
perform these procedures using specialised tools designed specifically for
cleaning and shaping teeth. He or she will also restore teeth using fillings
such as amalgam (silver) fillings.
Is It Necessary?
In
some cases, root canals are 100% necessary. If you’re experiencing pain from a
tooth infection, known as cavities and there is no remedy other than removing
your tooth, then yes, a root canal might be your only option for treatment. But
what if you just have a cracked tooth? What if it’s not hurting at all? Do you
really need to go through with a procedure that could potentially hurt more
than good? It depends on who you ask. Some dentists will tell their patients
that they absolutely must get their infected teeth removed; others will say that
in most cases, antibiotics and time are enough to heal an infected tooth.
Getting Ready for
Treatment
Before
your procedure, you will meet with your dentist to discuss your treatment
options. When determining which treatment is best for you, your dentist will
ask questions such as: How do you feel about having a root canal? What is
causing you pain? Are there any diseases that run in your family? Do you take
medications regularly (i.e., blood thinners or antibiotics)?
Recovery Time &
Follow Up
Once
your root canal procedure is complete, your dentist will place a crown over
your tooth to prevent it from becoming infected. You’ll be given antibiotics to
aid in recovery and return for a follow-up appointment within one month so that
your dentist can ensure that you are healing properly.
Post-Treatment Tips
When
your root canal is complete, there are a few things you can do to reduce any
post-treatment discomfort. If your teeth were numb during treatment, it’s
likely they will be sensitive to hot and cold right after. Try drinking lots of
water, and take the prescribed medicines. You should be fine in a couple of
hours.
For further queries on root canal therapy, please call our Blacktown dental clinic. Our dentist can help you find the right treatment.
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