Root Canals
What Is A Root Canal?
At White Mountain Dental, we specialize in providing exceptional root canal treatments. Our skilled team of dentists and endodontists is dedicated to saving and restoring your natural teeth. Using advanced techniques and state-of-the-art equipment, we perform efficient and comfortable root canal procedures. By removing infected pulp, disinfecting the area, and sealing it, we alleviate pain and prevent further damage. At White Mountain Dental, we prioritize your comfort and oral health, ensuring that you receive the highest quality of care throughout your root canal treatment. Trust us for compassionate dental solutions that restore your smile.
Root Canal Procedure
- Anesthesia: The area around the affected tooth is numbed using local anesthesia to ensure a painless procedure.
- Access and cleaning: A small opening is made in the tooth to access the infected pulp. The infected pulp is then carefully removed.
- Shaping the root canals: The root canals are shaped using specialized tools to ensure proper cleaning and disinfection.
- Filling and sealing: The cleaned root canals are filled with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha, and a dental adhesive is used to seal the tooth to prevent reinfection.
- Restoration: After the root canal, a dental crown or filling is placed on the tooth to restore its strength, function, and appearance.
Relieves pain
A root canal procedure alleviates severe tooth pain caused by infection or damage.
Saves natural tooth
By removing infected pulp and restoring the tooth, a root canal helps preserve your natural smile.
Prevents further damage
Root canals prevent the spread of infection and halt the progression of dental problems.
Restores functionality
After a root canal, your tooth regains its normal function, allowing you to bite and chew comfortably.
Q: What is a root canal?
A: A root canal is a procedure to remove infected or damaged tooth pulp, saving the natural tooth.
Q: Why is it needed?
A: Root canals are necessary when the dental pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to decay, trauma, deep cavities, or other factors.
Q: Does it hurt?
A: Root canals are performed under anesthesia, ensuring minimal pain during the procedure. Some post-procedure discomfort can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Q: How long does it take?
A: Typically, root canals require one to two appointments lasting 60-90 minutes each, depending on the complexity of the case.
Q: Are there alternatives?
A: Tooth extraction is an alternative, but preserving the natural tooth is generally recommended. Extraction may require additional dental treatments for restoration.
Q: How long does it last?
A: With proper care and regular dental visits, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime. Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for longevity.