Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment Highlands Ranch, CO

Root canal treatment involves removing the infected dental pulp of a tooth, cleaning the tooth and placing a canal filling material to prevent further infection. Here at Colorado Precision Dentistry, we are experts in determining when you may need a root canal.

While teeth can seem like invincible pearly whites that break down food and help make a great smile, they have layers and can weaken over time. Without proper care, a tooth can sustain enough damage to expose the innermost layer, known as the dental pulp. Infected dental pulp will cause varying levels of pain when eating, speaking or at any time of day. Fortunately, we can help.

Root canal treatment is used to help remove the infected dental pulp, preventing the spread of the infection to other teeth and helping to relieve pain. This procedure will also help to protect the tooth from further infection. Root canal procedures may be the sturdy and lasting solution to an infected tooth.

If you notice pain or sensitivity in a tooth, call us and schedule an appointment to see if root canal treatment can help.

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    Why do most people need a root canal?

    When a tooth becomes infected, that infection can spread into the center of the tooth. This area is called the dental pulp. Inside of the dental pulp is the nerves, connective tissue, and blood vessels. All of the sensitive areas of the tooth are contained here. As such, when the area becomes infected it can be incredibly painful, requiring immediate treatment. Keep in mind that some teeth need root canals even if there is no pain or sensitivity. This typically happens when an infection is slow-growing and chronic, and still needs to be treated to prevent the infection from spreading to your jaw bone or other important anatomical structures.

    How does the treatment work?

    A root canal endodontic procedure works by creating a small hole in the tooth so that all of the infected areas can be removed. The dental pulp is removed, and oftentimes so are the nerve endings within the roots. Removing the nerve supply to the tooth can prevent the further spread of infection. We will typically prescribe antibiotics, as well. This ensures that any lingering infection is eliminated.

    In order to complete the root canal, we will seal up the hole and area where the dental pulp used to be. This is typically done with something called gutta-percha. This is an organic rubber-like substance made from a tree grown in Asia and South America that can help to stabilize the tooth now that a portion is missing. At Colorado Precision Dentistry and Orthodontics, we will then use a filling or crown in order to further strengthen and protect the damaged tooth. Both fillings and crowns can now be created in a tooth-color. This means that regardless of where your infected tooth is located, a crown can be used, and it will blend in seamlessly with the surrounding teeth. Patients throughout the Highlands Ranch area and throughout Colorado and beyond appreciate how natural their tooth looks once the procedure is complete.

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    Why should I have a root canal endodontics treatment?

    If you live in Highlands Ranch, CO you should schedule an appointment with us to discuss the health of your teeth, any problems that you may be having and what should be done to heal and protect the tooth. If it appears that a root canal is the best option, we will make this recommendation. If not, we will present a treatment solution that will solve your health issue. Overall, root canal endodontic treatment is extremely effective for saving damaged teeth by removing any infection that may be there. This single treatment makes it possible for millions of teeth to be saved on an annual basis and once it is completed; infection is eliminated and eating and drinking becomes easy again.

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    What about discomfort?

    We work to help patients to feel comfortable during their root canal endodontics procedure by using sedation dentistry. We have a variety of ways that we can eliminate both discomfort and anxiety during a root canal. Whether a patient needs to take something ahead of time to relax or medication to numb the specific area that is being worked on, we can provide painless dentistry and help patients enjoy their dental treatments.

    What are the advantages of this procedure?

    In the past, many people would need to have their teeth pulled if they became severely infected or the dental pulp became inflamed. Now, those same teeth can be saved by performing a root canal. This is a far better option because it keeps the natural tooth in place. This is important for the shape of the face because as teeth fall out, bone resorbs and the muscles in the face can start to sag.By treating and saving an infected tooth, we are helping to preserve our patients' facial structure.

    Another benefit is that once the root canal has been completed, and the filling or crown is in place; it is possible to eat like normal and without restrictions. Once the infection is gone, and the tooth is strengthened, it will behave like it used to. That makes it possible to bite down with normal force, chew, and maintain normal activities without worrying about the tooth. This helps patients throughout Highlands Ranch get back to return to their busy schedules.

    A restored tooth will look completely natural if a tooth-colored crown or filling is used to restore it. In fact, crowns can be created in the exact shade of the surrounding teeth so that it blends in perfectly. This way no one will know that you ever had a procedure completed. If, in fact, you had a root canal done previously, you may want to have the filling or crown around it replaced with today's version for an improved appearance.

    Alternatively, if a root canal endodontics procedure is not completed, the infected tooth will likely need to be pulled. This is essential for preventing the spread of infection. Once the tooth is removed it will need to be replaced. The options for doing so involve wearing a denture, getting a dental bridge or having dental implants installed. These are all viable solutions but take additional time, finances, and the recovery period is longer since the procedures will take several steps. Therefore, we always recommend saving teeth with root canal treatment when possible. To learn more about this option call Colorado Precision Dentistry at 303-481-0565 and schedule an appointment.

    If you live in the Highlands Ranch area and throughout Colorado and beyond, call (303) 481-0565 to schedule your dental exam so that you can remain in good health or receive treatment for a current condition.

    Definition of Endodontic Terminology
    Cementum
    Cementum is that bone-like tissue that forms the outer surface on the root of the tooth.
    Dental Pulp
    Dental pulp is the innermost layer of the tooth with connective tissue that contains blood vessels and nerve tissue.
    Dentin
    Dentin is the inner layer of the tooth structure that is immediately under the enamel and surrounds the dental pulp.
    Direct Pulp Cap
    A direct pulp cap is a procedure in which a professional treats exposed pulp with a therapeutic material to help the tooth heal.
    Enamel
    The enamel is the hard calcified layer that covers the entire tooth and is subject to interaction with multiple substances.
    Endodontist
    An endodontist is a specialist who focuses on treating issues, diseases and conditions that affect the innermost layer of the tooth, the dental pulp.
    Pulpectomy
    A pulpectomy is a procedure that involves the complete removal of pulp tissue from the root canal in a tooth.
    Pulpitis
    Pulpitis is another term to describe the inflammation of the dental pulp due to an injury or infection.
    Pulpotomy
    A pulpotomy is a procedure involving the removal of a portion of diseased or infected pulp in order to protect the healthy portions of the pulp and teeth still in the mouth.

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