Root Canal Therapy
Root Canal Therapy
A root canal is a dental procedure aimed at repairing and preserving a severely decayed or infected tooth. While typical tooth decay can worsen over time and necessitate a root canal, blunt trauma can also result in the death of the tooth.
Reasons for Root Canal Therapy
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Decay has affected the tooth pulp, which is the living tissue inside the tooth.
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Infection or abscess has formed within the tooth or at the root tip.
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Tooth has been injured or traumatized.
Root Canal Therapy Procedure
Your dentist will extract the deceased nerve from the tooth and seal it to prevent further infections or abscesses. Neglecting to remove the nerve can lead to the infection spreading deeper into the gums, resulting in swelling, pain, and discomfort.
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If you are experiencing any discomfort, don't hesitate to see your dentist. Contact our office now to arrange an appointment.
Why Choose "Vacaville Dental Smiles" for Root Canal in Vacaville
We understand that the idea of ​​a root canal can be daunting for almost everyone. Due to our patient-centric approach, our top priority is your comfort and satisfaction. We provide a comfortable and stress-free experience to our patients. Our skilled dental team specializes in endodontic care. We are using the latest dental technology to provide you with the highest standard of precision and care during root canal procedures. Don't let dental pain affect your quality of life, so schedule your root canal appointment at Vcaville Dental Smiles today and experience the difference in dental care.
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Root Canal Therapy FAQ
Can dental crowns be repaired?
It might be feasible to fix a damaged dental crown, depending on the extent and severity of the damage. In most cases, replacing the crown is recommended to maintain its integrity. Yet, if the chip is minor, your dentist might repair it using a matching composite filling material. For small chips or rough spots, sometimes a simple reshaping and smoothing of the crown's surface will suffice.
Are dental crowns safe?
Dental crowns are usually safe, with the main concern being a potential allergy to the materials used, particularly metal allergies. If you have a known sensitivity or allergy to any metal, make sure to inform your dentist. Together, you can determine the most suitable option for you.
Are dental crowns and caps the same thing?
Indeed, a dental crown and a dental cap are synonymous. While "dental crown" is the formal term, "cap" is a more casual way of describing it. Essentially, both terms indicate the same dental procedure.