Root Canal Treatment in Wildomar, CA
What is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a form of dental treatment that can help prevent a dying or abscessed tooth from being removed. Root canal therapy (endodontic treatment) is used to treat infections or injuries in the pulp tissue in the middle of a tooth. This is usually an infection such as an abscess, and it’s most often caused by untreated decay, deep cracks, or injury to the teeth.
If left untreated, the pulp tissue will die or develop an abscess and cause significant pain. Our Wildomar dentist removes the infected tissues and clean and shape the inside of the root to seal out any new bacterial infections.
CAll (951) 609-0445Benefits of Root Canal Therapy
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Save Your Natural Tooth
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Say Goodbye to Tooth Pain
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Prevent Future Infections
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Restore Function
More than 41,000 root canals are performed each day.
How Does Root Canal Treatment Work?
A root canal procedure requires one or more appointments and can be performed by a dentist or endodontist (a root canal specialist).
While the tooth is numb, a rubber dam (a sheet of rubber) will be placed around the tooth to keep it dry and free of saliva. An access opening is made on top of the tooth and a series of sterile root canal files are placed into the opening, one at a time, removing the pulp, nerve tissue, and bacteria. If tooth decay is present, it will also be removed with special dental instruments.
Once the tooth is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, it will be sealed with a biocompatible material. Your root canal visit will be concluded with the placement of a final restoration. Most teeth that have root canal treatment require a crown (cap) to be placed in order to protect the tooth, prevent it from breaking, and restore it to its full function.
In some instances, root canal therapy is unable to be completed at the initial visit. At this time, medication will be placed inside of the tooth and covered by a temporary filling. Additional appointments may be necessary to complete the root canal therapy.
After treatment, your tooth may still be sensitive, but this will subside as the inflammation diminishes and the tooth has healed.
You will be given care instructions after each appointment. Good oral hygiene practices and regular dental visits will aid in the life of your root canal treatment.
Signs and Symptoms That You May Need a Root Canal
Rather than fillings or crowns, which repair the outermost layers of teeth, root canal treatments are needed when the nerve becomes involved. Root canals may be required when a tooth has an abscess or is severely cracked or broken. Common scenarios where root canals are needed include:
- An abscess (or pimple) on the gum
- Sensitivity to hot and cold
- Severe toothache pain
- Swelling and/or tenderness
- Sometimes no symptoms are present
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Why Choose Wildomar Smiles Dentistry for Root Canal Therapy in Wildomar?
- Experienced Endodontists: Our team includes skilled endodontists who specialize in root canal procedures, ensuring expert care and precision.
- Advanced Technology: We utilize modern technology, including digital imaging and rotary instruments, to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of your root canal treatment.
- Minimal Discomfort: We prioritize your comfort throughout the procedure, using local anesthesia and sedation options to minimize pain and anxiety.
- Focus on Saving Teeth: Our goal is to save your natural tooth whenever possible. Root canal therapy is often the best option to avoid extraction and preserve your smile’s integrity.
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If you have a severe toothache or visible abscess, you may need a root canal. Call our Wildomar, CA dentist today to discuss endodontic treatment at Wildomar Smiles Dentistry. We’ll be happy to answer any questions that you have.
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In some cases, requires two appointments; one appointment to identify the need for the root canal, and one appointment to carry out the treatment. This does occur sometimes, but not always; a root canal can be finished in one visit when possible. It is always our goal to get our patients out of pain or discomfort as quickly as possible.
The only other option is to remove it – though it is always better to preserve the natural tooth rather than remove it.
Root canals are needed when the tooth has sustained a large amount of damage or decay. To avoid it, be sure to keep up with brushing and flossing twice daily, as well as your regular dental check-up and cleanings. Avoid sugary and acidic foods and beverages. If you play contact sports, always ensure that you wear a mouthguard.
It is a common misconception that root canal treatment hurts. The reality is that root canals help relieve the source of your tooth pain rather than cause additional discomfort. In fact, root canal treatment is like any routine dental treatment. The teeth are numbed with a local anesthetic beforehand so that you won’t have to feel anything more than a little pressure. Additional local anesthetic can be used if your tooth feels sensitive.
Because abscessed teeth can interfere with local anesthetic’s ability to work properly, our Wildomar dentist may prescribe an antibiotic for you to take leading up to your appointment. The antibiotic will reduce any swelling or drainage so that numbing medications work more effectively. Just remember that the antibiotic will not prevent any reinfection, so a root canal will still be required.
Additionally, sedation may also be available upon request to help you relax as best as possible.
After root canal treatment, your mouth might be slightly sensitive where the local anesthetic was placed or from having your tooth gently propped open for an extended period of time. The good news is that endodontic treatment removes the infected nerve, so your tooth can no longer transmit pain or sensitivity sensations.
To prevent any recurring decay or damage to your treated tooth, floss and brush around it daily and schedule regular checkups. A protective crown will help reduce any accelerated wear or breakage in your enamel since the tooth will be more brittle than normal.
A root canal treatment costs as much as a crown or bridge but can save you thousands of dollars in added fees related to extraction and future tooth replacement. Especially considering that an endodontically-treated tooth can last for decades after the procedure. A root canal is your tooth’s last hope of avoiding an extraction. Depending on which tooth needs treatment and the number of roots it has, a typical root canal costs anywhere between $500 to $1500. To reduce your out-of-pocket expenses, we will work with your insurance carrier to maximize the benefits you have available. Flexible payment plans are also available.
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Definition of common root canal terminology
Dental Pulp: Dental pulp is the innermost layer of your tooth that contains the nerves and blood vessels.
Tooth Enamel: Enamel is the thin outer covering of the tooth. This tough shell is the hardest tissue in the human body.
Tooth decay: Tooth decay is the breakdown of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria.
Cavity: A cavity is a hole in a tooth that develops from tooth decay.
Root : Tooth structure found below the bone that holds the tooth in place.
Endodontist: Endodontists are highly skilled dental specialists in diagnosing and treating tooth pain and performing root canal treatment.
Endodontic Treatment (Root canal treatment) : The term endodontic treatment covers all aspects of repair and treatment of a tooth in which the pulp (the inner area of teeth) has been either damaged or exposed.
Crown: A dental crown is a custom-made, permanent restoration that replaces the top part of the tooth.
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