IF YOU HAVE endodontic therapy coming up soon, especially if it’ll be your first time at an endodontist’s office, we want to help you feel confident that you’ll have a good experience with us. With that in mind, let’s review some good general information and a checklist of things you should do before you come in for your appointment.
Root canal therapy or endodontic treatment is a procedure that is designed to save an infected tooth so that it doesn’t have to be pulled. The main reasons a tooth might need saving by an endodontist include:
Let’s go through the list of things you should do before your appointment. Even if we’ve already discussed everything on the list with you, it’s good to check one more time. Doing everything on the list is the best way you can help the day of your procedure be as smooth and stress-free as possible.
Root canal treatment typically takes longer than a normal dental exam. The patient is seated with their mouth open — not the most comfortable position, but necessary for the endodontist to work. We will numb the area around the infected tooth with a local anesthetic and isolate the tooth with a dental dam. The dam keeps the tooth from becoming contaminated by bacteria from the rest of the mouth.
Next, the endodontist will drill a small access hole through the chewing surface and remove the diseased or necrotic pulp tissue inside the tooth. Then it’s time to disinfect, shape, fill, wash, and seal the root canals and fill the access hole with temporary or permanent filling material. The final step of the day is to place a temporary filling or crown. Thanks to the anesthesia, the procedure is pain-free!
Information is a great way to fight against dental anxiety, so make sure to ask us any questions you have. We want our patients to have all the tools they need to feel relaxed and confident before their procedures. The field of endodontics is all about ensuring patient comfort while saving teeth.
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