Root canal treatment is necessary
when the pulp (soft tissue inside your teeth containing blood vessels, nerves
and connective tissue) becomes inflamed or diseased. During root canal
treatment, your dentist or endodontist (a dentist who specializes in treating
the insides of teeth) removes the diseased pulp. The pulp chamber and root
canal(s) of the tooth are then cleaned and sealed. If the infected pulp is not
removed, pain and swelling can result, and your tooth may have to be removed.
Causes of an
infected pulp could include:
•
a deep cavity
•
repeated dental procedures
•
a cracked or broken tooth
•
injury to the tooth (even if there’s
not a visible crack or chip)
If you continue to care for your teeth and gums your
restored tooth could last a lifetime. However, regular checkups are necessary;
a tooth without its nerve can still develop cavities or gum disease. Most
of the time, a root canal is a relatively simple procedure with little or no
discomfort involving one to three visits. Best of all, it can save your tooth
and your smile.
Above article from mouthhealthy.org
David J. Piroli, DDS, PA
General & Cosmetic Dentistry
(561)746-3290
1620 North US Highway 1, Suite 2
Jupiter, FL 33469
General & Cosmetic Dentistry
(561)746-3290
1620 North US Highway 1, Suite 2
Jupiter, FL 33469
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