Endodontics

Endodontics Defined

The goal of endodontics is to preserve a damaged or infected tooth by removing or treating the pulp, the tooth’s innermost layer. A tooth’s health can be compromised in severe decay or injury, making endodontic treatment necessary to preserve the natural tooth.

Root Canals and More

Endodontic treatments are relatively common and are performed to save a patient’s tooth from dying after the tooth’s interior has been exposed. The most common endodontic treatment is a root canal, an extensive procedure where the entire pulp is removed, and the root canal system is cleaned and filled to prevent further infection. With advances in technology and techniques, endodontic procedures have become increasingly practical and comfortable for patients.

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While many patients presume these procedures to be painful, root canals and other endodontic services provide immediate relief from pain or discomfort from their toothache caused by infection or pulp exposure. Fortunately, modern dentistry and anesthetic techniques have made endodontic treatments much less intimidating than ever before. When done carefully and correctly, root canals can help preserve your smile for years!

Endodontic treatment aims to prevent infection and allow the tooth to keep as much natural structure as possible. Don’t put off your treatment if you believe you could benefit from endodontics. If ignored, an infection in your tooth could eventually spread to other teeth or parts of your body, requiring more extensive treatment, like dental extractions.

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