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Symptoms and Treatment Options in Berwyn, IL

A root canal is a treatment of the center of the tooth that is inflamed, infected or dead. The center of the tooth, called the pulp, is a soft substance that consists of nerve, blood vessels and connective tissue. Symptoms of the infection include visible injury or swelling of the tooth and sensitivity to temperature or pain in the tooth and gums. If you experience any of the symptoms, contact our dentist in Berwyn Dental Connection.

Root Canal Procedure: Step-by-Step Process and Care

Dr. Lares will take an x-ray of the tooth. If she determines that you need a root canal treatment, she will schedule 1 or 2 appointments based on the size and duration of an abscess and other factors.

Before starting root canal therapy, a local anesthesia is administered to ensure your complete comfort. A dental dam is placed on the infected site to isolate the affected area. A small opening is made through the top of the tooth to gain access to the pulp. The pulp, which is the soft tissue inside the root canal, is removed from the chamber and canals. The canals are then cleaned with a disinfecting solution. X-rays may be taken throughout the procedure to ensure each canal is being adequately treated.

Ensuring Comfort and Long-Term Tooth Health

Once the canals are cleaned, a temporary filling may be placed in the opening until it can be replaced by a permanent filling. After the root canal is completed, the tooth will need a crown to protect it from fracturing.

After the procedure, your tooth may feel sensitive for the first few days. This discomfort may be relieved with over-the-counter or prescribed pain medications. Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until you have a full restoration.

Expert Root Canal Treatment: Providing Relief for Infected Teeth!

When the pulp is damaged, it can lead to sensitivity, pain, and discomfort in the affected tooth, gums, and surrounding bones. If left untreated, severe infections may spread to other oral structures. Root canal treatment alleviates pain and discomfort while preventing the infection from spreading. It restores functionality, enabling you to once again enjoy your favorite foods and drinks without discomfort.

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