Root canal therapy is a staple restorative dental treatment. Dr. Clark Damon has been performing root canals for many years. Root canal therapy entails the removal of the pulp within a tooth following advanced decay. Often this therapy is done to remove or prevent infection and further decay and tooth loss.
Preventative and restorative dental care is essential for a beautiful and healthy smile. A root canal is a restorative dental procedure that saves your tooth from extraction. It is one of the most common dental procedures, and over 14 million are completed each year.
If you have been advised to get a root canal, you likely have a lot of questions. That is why we are here. Please keep reading to learn more about root canal therapy, or give us a call today!
Tooth infections occur in the pulp, which is at the center of your tooth. Infections are often induced by severe decay, cracks, or trauma. Even an influx of dental procedures can cause your teeth to become weak and vulnerable to infection. Teeth infections are normally extremely painful and hard to mistake. Other common symptoms include swelling and hypersensitivity to temperature.
A root canal is regarded as a non-surgical treatment. Before starting, your dentist will numb the area, so you cannot feel anything. You may also elect to use ‘laughing gas’ to ease your nerves. Once your mouth is numb, the dentist drills the tooth and removes the infected pulp. Dr. Damon and Dr. Mohr will ensure that the entirety of the infection is gone before sealing the root and tooth back. On occasion, more than one visit is required to drain a severe infection properly.
After the root canal, your dentist will obtain a copy of the report, showing what has been done. Your restorative dentist works with you to choose a method for protecting your tooth to decrease the risk of future problems. Make sure to continue an excellent dental hygiene routine to prevent further issues. Complications are rare, but make sure to contact Texas Implant & Dental Center of Amarillo if you have any concerns after a procedure.
Root canals are highly successful, at 90 percent. In addition, the dentist examines your tooth to determine if you are a good candidate for a root canal before the procedure. If Dr. Damon or Dr. Mohr determine you are not, they will discuss it with you before deciding on a treatment.
Many insurances pay for at least a part of the root canal costs, but they are often more expensive than normal filings. The cost depends on the severity of your unique situation. It is important to consider that a root canal is significantly less expensive than an extraction and replacement with a bridge or implant – which will be necessary later on if the infected pulp is not removed.
Root canal therapy is a standard procedure, and they are most often successful. Dr. Damon and Dr. Mohr will ensure your comfort during the treatment by explaining the procedure and numbing the area. You may also opt for sedation dentistry. For more information on root canal therapy, contact our Amarillo office today.
Dr. Damon’s vast experience in specialized dentistry & his impressionable chairside manner has given him an excellent reputation, and he is trusted by many in the Amarillo area.
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