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Root Canal 101: Learn More to Ease Your Fears

One of the most dreaded procedures in the dental world is a root canal, due to fear or being uneducated about the procedure. In general, patients are terrified to hear the dentist say they need a root canal.

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Root Canal 101: Learn More to Ease Your Fears

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  1. Root Canal 101: Learn More to Ease Your Fears One of the most dreaded procedures in the dental world is a root canal, due to fear or being uneducated about the procedure. In general, patients are terrified to hear the dentist say they need a root canal. They expect the procedure to be extremely painful and hard to endure. However, that is not the case. By learning more about a root canal, you can put any fears to rest and be ready for the procedure. What is a Root Canal? The term root canal is actually referring to the natural cavity found within the center of a tooth. In terms of treating a root canal, the correct terminology would be a root canal procedure or

  2. treatment. A root canal procedure is completed when the tissue at the root of your tooth is infected or inflamed. This tissue is known as the pulp. The pulp consists of blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue. During the procedure, the dentist will remove the pulp carefully from your tooth and then clean and disinfect the area. The root canal is then shaped and a filling put in for sealing. The process takes a short amount of time and then you are on your way back home to rest. Is the Process Painful? Horror stories abound as to how painful a root canal treatment is, however, this is just a myth. During a treatment, the patient may feel discomfort but no excessive pain. The treatment will actually relieve the pain the patient is feeling due to an infection or inflammation. After the procedure is completed, a patient may feel tender or sensitivity in the area but that will subside over time. After the procedure is completed, the patient will need to continue to visit the dentist on a regular basis and care for teeth properly. Even when the teeth are treated with root canal therapy, the restored tooth can still be at risk of tooth decay. When you brush and floss regularly, as well as visit the dentist, you will minimize the risk of tooth decay in the future. Finding the Right Dentist So now you may be wondering, how do I find a Dentist Near Me? When it comes to root canal treatments and other dental needs, it is important to have an experienced dentist. You want to have your teeth reviewed by a professional, someone who knows how to recognize the need for a root canal treatment, tooth decay, cavities, and other issues. By visiting the dentist regularly, the need for a root canal can be discovered and treatment provided. Once the procedure is completed, you can then continue your cleanings and checkups with the dentist, someone you have gotten to know and trust.

  3. At Winn Family Dentistry, we can provide quality procedures for your dental care needs, including root canal treatments. Have an appointment scheduled today so we can review your teeth and gums for optimal health. Any issues can be treated quickly to ensure you enjoy overall quality teeth healthy for years to come! Content Source

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