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Dental Hygiene Tips for Post-Root Canal Treatment

The symptoms of root canals baton rouge depend on the severity of the infection. X-rays may reveal a serious infection in the pulp chamber. https://www.biggiodentalcare.com/root-canal-therapy/

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Dental Hygiene Tips for Post-Root Canal Treatment

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  1. If you have recently undergone root canal therapy, you might be wondering how to care for your teeth afterward. The root canals Baton Rouge connects the tooth to the jaw and gums. Several factors can lead to the need for a root canal, including tooth decay and an abscess. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent a root canal and minimize the risk of infection. Here are some tips for post-treatment care. Using a straw and chewing on pencils are two of the most common causes of root canals. While root canal treatments used to require multiple long appointments, advances in technology allow patients to have them done in one visit. While

  2. more extensive treatments may be necessary in the case of a severe infection, most root canals can be completed in a single appointment. To begin the procedure, your dentist will examine your tooth, apply a local anesthetic, and place a protective sheet over the tooth. This dental dam will keep the area dry and safe until the procedure is complete. The symptoms of root canals baton rouge depend on the severity of the infection. X-rays may reveal a serious infection in the pulp chamber. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent a root canal, such as ensuring that you brush and floss regularly. Keeping your teeth clean will also help prevent the need for a root canal, so make sure you schedule regular cleanings. You may also need a root canal if you have a recent dental trauma, such as a sports injury or car accident. These traumas can damage your gums and can lead to severe infections and even death.

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