What Is a Root Canal?
Root canal refers to the inner section of the tooth, which is located between the roots and pulp of a tooth, and if the area becomes infected, it requires the dentist to carry out a root canal procedure to treat the infected section of the tooth.
What Causes Root Canals?
The most frequent causes of a root canal pain include:
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A root canal problem is often connected with a high level of discomfort, and if it initiates an infection in the pulp or nerve tissue in your mouth, the pain could become immensely uncomfortable. In a majority of the cases, the patients are often prescribed with a treatment process, which deteriorates their condition instead of improving it.
One of the prime reasons that why a dental infection could be extremely unbearable is that the infected dental pulp tissue is located beneath the rigid tooth, and it could be challenging to access the infection. It provokes the infection to build up in your mouth, while accelerating your pain, and if it is left uncured, it could lead to the formation of abscess in your tooth, or it might become a contributing factor for your tooth loss.
The goal of a root canal treatment caters to the removal of bacteria from the core part of the infected tooth. The procedure is generally initiated by numbing the area of treatment and it anaesthetize the oral tissues to ensure that the dentist is able to maneuver his way into your mouth without any problems.
The dentist employs the use of dental apparatus to access the inner chamber of your tooth, and he accesses the pulp chamber to make sure to get a hold of the bacteria. He utilizes meticulously calculated techniques and modern tools to eradicate infected tissues from our mouth.
Our team is trained to provide premium root canal services to its patients. Our team of dentists indulges in a high powered dental microscope, which enables our dentists to magnify the anatomical structure of our patients to devise a proper treatment plan for the problem.
Please note that the information provided above is for general purpose only. One must seek expert clinical advise from a trained practitioner prior to making any conclusions. Each patient and case is different and relying on a generalized information may be inadequate. Please consult your dentist or call our office for an appointment if you have any questions or concerns.
Dr. Sonia Sharma Dental Centre
12-3078 Mayfield Road,
Brampton, Ontario, L6Z 0E3
Major Intersection: Mayfield Road/Hwy10 or Hurontario St.
(905) 840-3456
1-877-216-0449
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