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Root Canal Treatment – Beachwood, OH

Alleviate Your Toothache and Preserve Your Smile

 

Do you have a severe toothache that won’t subside? There are several potential causes, but infection is the most common. If you wait too long to treat it, it could spread to your neighboring teeth, jawbone, or gum tissues, resulting in additional harm to your dental health.

Our team can alleviate your toothache and preserve your smile with root canal treatment, but if you’re afraid of this procedure, you might avoid scheduling it. Continue reading to learn more about what to expect from this standard service and how it helps protect your grin!

Why Choose Orange Place Family Dentistry for Root Canal Treatment?

  • Members of the American Dental Association
  • Advanced Technology for Enhanced Accuracy
  • Multiple Options for Sedation Available

Do You Need Root Canal Treatment?

Woman in dental chair undergoing root canal

Many patients requiring a root canal have a severe or persistent throbbing in their tooth, but that’s not the only symptom that can point to a more serious underlying concern. You might also require this procedure if you experience the following:

  • A sharp pain when biting down.
  • Extreme or prolonged sensitivity to overly hot or cold foods and drinks.
  • Swelling or darkening in the gums around the affected tooth.
  • A pimple-like lump on the gums at the base of your tooth.

If bacteria in your mouth have penetrated through your enamel into the pulp inside your teeth, the resulting infection can trigger a painful inflammatory response in the tender nerves. A root canal is the tried-and-true solution to relieve this pain while preserving your natural tooth.

The Root Canal Process

Model of cracked and damaged tooth held by dentist in blue gloves

Broken and decayed teeth are more prone to this kind of infection because it’s easier for germs to enter already-damaged enamel. Regardless of the reason you need one, our team will start your procedure by numbing the area with a local anesthetic. This keeps the sensitive nerves in your teeth from sending signals to your brain, so you might feel pressure while we work, but not outright discomfort. We also offer oral conscious sedation and nitrous oxide sedation to help you feel at ease throughout your appointment.

Next, we’ll use specialized instruments to carefully create a small opening in your tooth to relieve pressure and remove any injured materials. Once that’s completed, we’ll sanitize your enamel to eradicate any remaining bacteria before sealing it closed.

Then, our team can provide a one-visit dental crowns to restore your treated tooth in the same visit. However, if you opt for a more traditional crown, we can place a temporary version until the permanent one is delivered and can be cemented in place.

The Benefits of Getting a Root Canal

Rendering of dental instrument cleaning out tooth in lower jaw with white background

It’s normal to feel nervous about more complex procedures, but getting a root canal tends to alleviate more concerns than it causes. This treatment can help improve your dental health in the following ways:

  • Preserve your natural tooth. Maintaining the teeth you’re born with is generally better for your oral health and can help avoid the need for additional complex and costly procedures.
  • Preventing an extraction. This service can be used to protect and preserve teeth in situations that might otherwise require extraction and replacement, which carry additional risks.
  • Lifelike restoration. Our team provides beautiful dental crowns made from resilient, tooth-colored materials that are customized to match the size, shape, and shade of your enamel.
  • Restored functionality. Repairing and rebuilding your injured tooth allows you to continue using it to eat, speak, and smile confidently.
  • Easy maintenance. Many patients can use their treated tooth for the rest of their natural lives if it’s properly cared for. You can keep it in good shape by brushing and flossing twice daily and visiting our team for a checkup and cleaning every six months.