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Do I Need A Root Canal

My Tooth Hurts, Do I Need a Root Canal?

You walk into a dental clinic with an aching tooth. Nervous and anxious, you want to know outright whether your tooth needs cutting, filling or the dreaded ‘root canal’.

Agreed, root canals have a notoriety of being “the worst”, however, today’s root canals are not as terrible as they used to be. Nobody wants a root canal, however, the issues that lead to tooth infection don’t resolve on their own; in fact, they may aggravate if not treated in time. So, root canal awareness and treatment is vital. Knowing whether you require a root canal is the first and basic step toward mitigating your problem and saving your tooth.

First Things First, What Is a Root Canal?

A Root Canal Treatment is a procedure that not only “saves” your tooth, it also “preserves” it. It is performed when the pulp, veins, and nerves inside your tooth have been harmed. This harm can originate from a split tooth, decay or hole in the tooth repeated dental treatment or injury.

Toothaches are perceive as terribly inconvenient. They make it hard to eat, talk and do daily tasks. This is because a typical toothache is something a great many people will live with until suddenly it turns a corner and winds up intolerable. The key is to visit your dental practitioner before that stage, at the time of first discomfort. This will give you the most options for how to treat the issue. Side effects are not always present; another reason it’s vital to see your dentist routinely.

How Do You Know If You Need a Root Canal?

The signs to look out for :

•        Severe toothache when biting

•        Painful, increased sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures

•        A constant or repeating white, yellow, or red pimple on the gums

•        Discoloration of the tooth

•        Swelling and pain in the adjacent gum

What You Can Expect During The Treatment?

1.       Local anesthesia to numb the tooth.

2.       An opening is made through the highest point of the tooth

3.       The pulp is expell from the canals and the area is clean with medicines

4.       The canals are load up with a rubbery material called gutta-percha that helps keep the canals free of disease or contamination.

5.       The tooth is fix until the point that a crown can be given.

Is Root Canal Painful?

Not really. With numbing agents and recent advances, today’s root canal causes no more discomfort than a regular filling. On the off chance that you do experience pain after your treatment, it typically ceases 12 to 24 hours after. Keep your head raised while dozing for the first couple of evenings and take whatever pain prescription that your dental practitioner suggests.

How Long Does a Root Canal Take?

Most root canals will take a few visits to finish, depending upon the decay. One appointment can take somewhere in the range of thirty minutes to an hour and a half for each visit. Load your phone with an engaging audiobook or some nice music and time will fly! We do our best to make you pain-free and get you out and about at the earliest!

So don’t wait; don’t give in to your apprehensions of a root canal and give your teeth a fair chance!

What can I do?

The best way to protect yourself from nerve pain is to protect the structure of your teeth. This means, protecting the hard outside enamel by avoiding or moderating sugary, acidic or pain-inducing foods that your teeth are more sensitive to. Unfortunately, there are many healthy foods that wear out your enamel. For example, acidic fruits like oranges and grapefruit weaken the protective enamel as well. So, are we telling you to never have tea or coffee, fruits you enjoy or the occasional ice cream? We could never! What we do suggest is being mindful of what foods and drinks can be damaging to your teeth and stepping up your dental care to repair the damage where you can.

Tooth decay and root canals can be avoid with improved dental hygiene. Brushing twice a day and rinsing after eating highly acidic or sugary foods, flossing every day, and making sure to visit us for regular check-ins will not only keep your smile healthier and happier, it will brighten your smile and make you less vulnerable to pain.

Latest Technology Used By Dr. Bhutani Dental Clinic:

1. Invisible Braces

Invisible teeth braces or clear aligner is the best orthodontic treatment for straightening your teeth.

2. Veneers

Veneers are custom-made shells that can be place on the front of teeth to improve appearance.

3. 3D Scanner

The 3D Scanner is used to capture data from dental arches or teeth by projecting light sources into it.

4. Digital Impression Techniques

Digital Impression Techniques let dentists create a computer-generated replica of tissues in the mouth.

5. Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas)

To reduce the pain during a dental procedure, the dentist will use Nitrous Oxide as a sedative agent.

Sanitization at Dr. Bhutani Dental Clinic:

1. Treat One Patient at a Time

Here we treat one patient at a time and give 100% effective treatment to solve their dental issues.

2. Follow Social Distancing

We follow social distancing strictly by considering the health of our patients and staff.

3. Regularly Disinfect Surface Through Out Visit

To keep our environment neat and clinic, we regularly disinfect surfaces throughout the visit.

4. Staff Always Wear Mask & Their Temperature Checked Regularly`

Our staff always wear masks & their temperature is checked regularly to safeguard both patients and staff.

5. Follow Sterilization Protocols Before And After Surgery

To avoid infectious pathogens from instruments, here we follow sterilization protocols before and after surgery.

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