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Root Canal (Endodontics)

Root Canal, or endodontics, is the process of removing the nerves from the roots of a tooth. A root canal is often necessary to save an infected or severly cracked tooth.

If an infected tooth is left alone for a long period of time, an abscess can form. An abscess will show up on an x-ray as a dark spot below the apex of the root. This is actually bone loss in the jaw. It is very important to catch this problem before it deteriorates too far.

Process

The first step of the procedure is to anesthetize the effected area. The next step is to open an access point through the top of the tooth.

The doctor will then remove the nerve in each canal in preparation for the filling material. Once each canal is prepared, it is filled with an inert material called gutta percha. The canals are then sealed.

This entire procedure root canal procedure is often completed in two visits.

After a Root Canal the tooth will become brittle due to lack of blood supply. We recommend a crown to be placed following all root canals on back teeth (Molars and Bicuspids). Failure to do so may result in posible tooth fracture and loss of the tooth.

Why do I need a root canal?

There are a number of reasons why one of your teeth may need a root canal. These include but are not limited to, a very deep cavity that extends into the nerve, a trauma to the tooth that exposes the nerve, or a crack in the tooth that extends into the nerve of the tooth.

Signs/Symptoms

-Moderate to severe lingering toothache pain when drinking hot or cold liquids or foods.

-Moderate to severe pain when biting on a tooth.

-Sensitivity to tapping or pressure on the tooth.

-Toothache that wakes you up in the middle of the night.

-A pimple on your gum that may release pus or blood.

-Radiating pain from one area of the mouth to another.

Not all painful teeth require a root canal. Dr Pruitt will do a examination to determine the appropriate treatment for your specific issue. Rest assured. If a root canal is not absolutely necessary, it will not be performed in our office. We do not believe in doing unnecessary procedures.

Eddie C. Pruitt, DDS

Aesthetic and Restorative Dentistry

281-893-9175

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We proudly offer root canal treatment at our convenient location in Houston, TX. If you have a toothache or pain in any of your teeth, you may need a root canal.