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Keith Nelson Dentists Auckland Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment

Keith Nelson Dentists Auckland Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatements can save a badly damaged decayed tooth, from disease, or injury from chips and cracks. If a tooth is badly infected, your dentist may recommend that a root canal treatment is performed as an alternative to removing the tooth altogether. Serious infections are when the pulp inside a tooth has become infected with bacteria resulting from an untreated cavity, injury or a crack in the tooth.

Generally speaking, where possible, a root canal is preferable to tooth extraction as it allows the natural tooth to stay in place. Unfortunately, in some cases, deep decay can cause the tooth to be too damaged to save and therefore it would be necessary to have the tooth extracted, followed by a dental implant or bridge to replace it.

Despite the infamy surrounding root canals, they are a safe and common procedure and a relatively painless way of treating an infected tooth.

Getting a Root Canal Treatment

A root canal is a dental procedure involving the removal of the soft center of the tooth, the pulp. The pulp is made up of nerves, connective tissue, and blood vessels that help the tooth grow.

The Keith Nelson dental team are experienced root canal specialists so we understand how to perform the procedures effectively, efficiently and safely.

As with all dental procedures, pain management is an important part of the treatment for root canal procedures. Before we begin your root canal procedure we will apply anaesthetic to the teeth, gums and surrounding skin to numb the entire area.

During a Root Canal

Our Dentist will remove bacteria and the damaged nerve and pulp from inside the tooth. Once all of the damaged and infected material has been removed the chamber will be thoroughly cleaned, disinfected and dried to reduce the risk of any further infection occurring. The next step is to fill the tooth pulp chamber and seal it. In some cases a crown may be necessary for the top of the tooth so a temporary filling will be applied until the permanent crown is ready. The permanent dental crown will then be fitted at a subsequent appointment.

Your mouth is likely to stay numb for a couple of hours following your appointment from a local anaesthetic to avoid any pain during the procedure, so be careful around the mouth. For your safety we advise you avoid eating until the numbness has worn off. You may experience some sensitivity or mild pain around the area but this should not last longer than a few days and is generally eased (if needed) with Paracetamol or Nurofen.

After a Root Canal Treatment

As with all dental hygiene problems having a good oral health routine is essential. A root canal is considered a restorative procedure. Most people who undergo the procedure are able to enjoy the positive results for the rest of their lives. Still, how long results last depends on the way you take care of your teeth.

Regular dental examinations, dental hygiene appointments, along with great oral hygiene health practices at home are important in helping in preventing tooth decay and major dental issues like root canals.

Contact us today to find out more about our root canal procedures.