How a Root Canal Can Save Your Tooth

There are two words that I think it’s safe to say no one wants to hear, root canal. Yes, this is one of the most dreaded procedures we would have to go to the dentist for. Dental anxiety is a natural emotion for many individuals and needing a root canal can be scary. 

The truth is that if you see your dentist regularly and you trust them, this procedure should not raise any unknown fear. After all, you know how painless cleanings and cavity fillings can be, so why should this procedure be any different? If your dentist recommends this procedure, you need to go through with it. You do not want to put it off and end up with a much more severe issue further down the road. 

What is a root canal?

This procedure is necessary to protect your natural tooth because of an infection. Once you are in the dentist’s chair, they will begin the process of saving your tooth. This is needed to eliminate bacteria from the infected canal of the tooth. If caught in time, this can prevent further infection and reinfection and save your natural tooth, which we all want in the end. Your dentist will remove the inflamed and infected pulp inside the tooth. They will carefully clean and disinfect the entire tooth from the inside out. They will then fill and seal it. This will leave your tooth healthy and protected. 

Benefits

If you require this dental procedure, you will benefit in several ways. You will have more effective and efficient chewing soon after the tooth heals from the process. You will soon notice you will be able to bite down as forcefully as ever without the painful sensation you were experiencing before. Your tooth will keep its natural appearance and will be protected. This will also save the surrounding teeth from the excessive strain and wear of having to cover for the infected or bad tooth. 

All in all, if you need any dental treatment, seek it right away. You do not want to put off dental procedures due to anxiety or fear. All this will accomplish is the reality of allowing more time to pass to allow further damage that may not be treatable. 

Daily oral hygiene

Everyone should follow a strict daily oral hygiene routine. It is recommended you brush twice a day and floss between meals if you are on the go and don’t have access to an area where you can properly brush, drink water, and chew sugarless gum after lunch. Always eat a balanced and nutritional diet. This is good for your overall health as well as your oral health. Sugary and sticky foods promote the growth of bacteria, which will lead to plaque and tartar buildup.

Speak with your dentist

Discuss any dental concerns with your dentist and keep your scheduled checkups. Ask questions and implement suggestions as needed. By doing these few simple tasks, your oral health should not be an issue. 

Request an appointment here: https://www.emersondental.com or call Emerson Dental Associates at (201) 620-9998 for an appointment in our Emerson office.

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