If you’re experiencing persistent tooth pain, you might be dealing with a serious dental issue. Often, a toothache that doesn’t subside or worsens over time could be an indication that a tooth is infected. At Total Dental Arts, we specialize in providing high-quality root canal therapy to residents of Fair Oaks to treat infected teeth and preserve your natural smile. Root canal therapy is one of the most effective ways to save a tooth that’s in danger of being lost due to decay or infection.
Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is a procedure that treats an infection in the pulp (the innermost part of the tooth) caused by deep decay or trauma. The goal of the procedure is to remove the infected pulp, disinfect the inside of the tooth, and then seal it to prevent further damage or infection. If necessary, the tooth may be restored with a crown to ensure its strength and function.
Root canal therapy is an effective alternative to tooth extraction, and it can allow you to keep your natural tooth for many years after treatment. In most cases, the procedure is relatively straightforward and can be completed in one or two visits to our office.
How do you know if you need a root canal? While only a dentist can diagnose the need for a root canal, there are certain signs and symptoms to watch out for. If you experience any of the following, it’s a good idea to schedule an appointment with Dr. Kourosh at Total Dental Arts:
If you notice any of these symptoms, don’t wait for the pain to get worse or the infection to spread. Contact Total Dental Arts right away to schedule a consultation.
At Total Dental Arts, we want our patients to feel comfortable and well-informed about their treatment. If you need a root canal, here’s what you can expect during the procedure:
Root canal therapy offers a number of benefits, including:
After your root canal treatment, you may experience mild discomfort or tenderness in the treated area, especially for the first few days. This is completely normal and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. In most cases, any discomfort will subside within a few days.
Dr. Kourosh may advise you to avoid chewing on the treated tooth until it is fully restored with a permanent crown. This helps protect the tooth while it heals and ensures that you won’t inadvertently damage the filling or treated area.
If you’re dealing with a painful tooth or suspect you may need a root canal, don’t wait. At Total Dental Arts, we are committed to providing high-quality, comfortable root canal treatments to help restore your oral health. Our team is here to guide you through the process and ensure your comfort every step of the way. Call (703) 890-3200 today to schedule your consultation.