A root canal infection is a highly painful dental condition that can potentially upset your entire oral health. It is caused due to the entry of microbes into the root canal cavity that infects and decays the dental pulp. Due to this, the tooth will be at risk of being extracted, and the infection could spread to the surrounding tissues as well.
The dentist will thoroughly clean the teeth and place a rubber dam on them. This is done to isolate the infected tooth from the rest. Next, a hole will be made in the tooth using high-precision dental instruments. Slender dental files of varying sizes will be inserted into the hole to remove the infected pulp. The files will also be used to scrub the walls of the cavity. A jet of water washes away the removed debris, after which the dentist places the antibiotic medication in the cavity and seals the hole using filling material.
After a few days, a ceramic crown will be custom-fabricated and placed on the treated tooth. This ensures the tooth doesn’t crack or crumble when you bite or chew food and gives it the necessary strength to sustain stably.
Please reach us by scheduling an online consultation or by calling us at (303) 799-4333, and we’ll guide you further.
11949 Lioness Way Suite 200, Parker, CO 80134
Email: brockmanfamilydentistry@gmail.com
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