Root Canals Specialist

Silver Lake Dentistry

General Dentists located in Raymore, MO

Root canals aren't fun, but there's no need to worry. Thankfully, the expert dental team at Silver Lake Dentistry removes all the anxiety and discomfort from a root canal procedure. You'll be hard-pressed to find a more experienced dental team than Silver Lake Dentistry in Raymore, Missouri. The team performs root canal procedures all the time. If you're nervous about having a root canal, book an appointment over the phone. Silver Lake Dentistry's professional team is ready to soothe your worries.

Root Canals Q & A

What is a root canal treatment?

A root canal is a dental treatment that saves and repairs an infected tooth. Your skilled dentist at Silver Lake Dentistry eliminates the bacteria and any dead or dying tissue from inside your tooth if it becomes severely infected. This way, they can save your tooth and help ease your pain.

What can cause a tooth infection?

An untreated cavity or oral injury can cause infection in the tissue and roots of your teeth. The infected tissue can develop inside the pulp or root of your tooth if you neglect to go to the dentist. Ask about treatment. If you don't, the infection could spread even further and lead to other health complications.

What does an infected tooth look and feel like?

If you don't seek treatment for the infected tooth rather immediately, you might experience a significant amount of discomfort. Some typical symptoms of an infected tooth include:

  • Inflamed gums
  • Tooth soreness when eating and drinking
  • Intense tooth sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures
  • Smelly, bad breath
  • Pus coming from around the tooth
  • Painful throbbing in your jaw or mouth
  • Tooth darkening in color
  • A bump on your gum like a small pimple

What is involved in a root canal?

Your dentist at Silver Lake Dentistry can usually fix your tooth within one or two visits. You may first need X-rays so that the dentist can judge the magnitude of damage to the tooth needing a root canal.

Your dentist will use a needle to numb the region and make sure you don't feel anything during the procedure. Every now and then, they put a small layer of rubber, or dental dam, around the tooth to safeguard it and keep it sanitary throughout the process. After anesthesia is applied, the dentist makes a small incision in your tooth to find and treat the area of infection in the root.

After this, your dentist will clear away the unhealthy and infected pulp, then irrigate the area with water to clean it. Once all the infected material is removed, your dentist either seals the tooth or puts in a temporary filling to protect your tooth until you come back for a permanent crown.

Call Silver Lake Dentistry if you have any symptoms or signs of a tooth infection.