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Root Canal Therapy in Garland, TX

There’s no need to be anxious if our trained dentist near you has recommended a root canal treatment for your tooth. Millions of Americans undergo root canal treatments that help relieve pain and restore functionality.

How Root Canal Garland Therapy Works

If you leave tooth decay untreated, the bacteria finds its way into the tooth chamber and infects the dental pulp. The dental pulp stretches from the crown to the tip of the roots, where it connects to surrounding tissue. When the blood vessels and nerves in the pulp get infected, it results in sharp or dull pain that will not disappear until the tooth is treated.

Dr. Nazanin Abolhasani performs painless root canal treatment to clean and disinfect the root canal near you. We will then seal the root canal to protect the tooth from re-infection. A healthy adult tooth does not need dental pulp to help it survive. With proper hygiene, the treated tooth can last for many years.

How Do You Know You Need Root Canal Treatment?

Patients who experience the following symptoms may need root canal therapy at Magnolia Dentistry:

  • Sharp, severe pain while chewing or biting down
  • Heightened or lingering sensitivity after consuming hot or cold foods
  • Darkening of gum tissue or signs of deep decay
  • A recurring pimple near the gums

Our trained DDS in Garland, TX, diagnoses the extent and nature of decay with modern digital imaging technology. X-rays help reveal hidden decay that may indicate the need for root canal therapy near you.

Dental Care Tips after Root Canal Treatment

A treated tooth is often dried out, brittle, and prone to breakage. Once the root canal procedure is complete, Dr. Nazanin Abolhasani will place a crown on the tooth to strengthen the weakened tooth and protect it from damage.

Patients should brush and floss their teeth on a regular basis to prevent the tooth from decaying. Cavities can attack outer tooth enamel regardless of whether the tooth has a pulp chamber or not. Root canal therapy in Garland, TX, helps preserve natural teeth and prevents the need for extraction.

FAQS

Why would I need a root canal?

A root canal is needed to treat a tooth that has become severely infected, inflamed, or painful due to deep decay or trauma. The procedure saves your natural tooth, preventing the need for an extraction.

Is a root canal painful?

Modern root canal procedures are very comfortable due to effective local anesthesia. The procedure itself relieves the intense pain caused by the internal infection, providing immediate and long-term comfort.

How long does a root canal take?

The entire root canal procedure can often be completed in a single visit to our office. More complex cases or severe infections may require two appointments to make sure the infection is fully cleared.

Do root canals weaken teeth?

Because a root canal removes the inner pulp, the tooth may become brittle. To protect it and restore strength, a custom dental crown is often placed on top, which is essential for the long-term survival of the tooth.

Can a root canal stop tooth pain?

Yes, a root canal is highly effective at eliminating the severe pain caused by a dental infection by eliminating the root of the infection and restoring the tooth’s proper function. The goal is to eliminate nerve pain and preserve the tooth structure.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Indications you may require a root canal include severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to hot/cold, swelling and tenderness in the gums, or a tiny bump (abscess) on the gums close to the tooth. Any lingering or throbbing pain is a sign you should seek immediate professional evaluation.

What happens during a root canal procedure?

During the process, the infected pulp is removed, the inner chamber is cleaned, disinfected, and shaped, and the space is then filled and sealed to prevent future infection. This meticulous cleaning and sealing process is crucial for saving the tooth.

How long does a root canal last?

A tooth preserved by a root canal can remain for a lifetime, especially when it is properly sealed and protected with a permanent dental crown. The long-term success of the process relies heavily on proper restoration and routine checkups.

Can a root canal save my real tooth?

Yes, the goal of a root canal is to salvage a badly damaged or infected tooth from needing a full extraction by removing the disease and restoring its structure. Saving your natural tooth preserves your jawbone and maintains your natural bite alignment.

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