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Root Canal Therapy in Hellertown, PA


Diagram of an infected tooth in need of a root canal from DeWire Dental in Hellertown, PAA "root canal," or endodontic therapy, is a procedure available to save a tooth that is infected and would otherwise require extraction. There are many reasons that teeth can become infected, including: cavities, previous large fillings, crowns, cracks, trauma and extreme wear.

Root canal therapy is needed when the nerve of a tooth is affected by decay or infection. In order to save the tooth, the pulp (nerve and blood supply), bacteria and any decay are removed, and the resulting space is filled with an inert material called gutta percha. After the tooth is healed, getting a crown is recommended, because the tooth will become brittle.

Having a root canal done on a tooth is the treatment of choice to save a tooth that otherwise would die and have to be removed. Many patients believe that removing a problematic tooth is the best (and most economical) solution. Extracting, or pulling a tooth, could ultimately be more costly and cause significant problems for adjacent teeth, as well as causing loss of bone around the extraction site.

While root canal therapy has a high degree of success, it is not 100% guaranteed. It is very important to have a permanent restoration (usually a crown) placed within 30 days of the root canal. If a permanent restoration is not placed, the tooth can fracture or further decay to the point where the root canal must be re-done or, worse, the tooth must be removed.

Reasons for Root Canal Therapy

•  Decay has reached the tooth's pulp (the living tissue inside the tooth)
•  Infection or abscess has developed inside the tooth or at the root tip
•  Injury or trauma to the tooth
•  Extreme wear due to bruxism (grinding)

What Does Root Canal Therapy Involve?

A root canal procedure requires one or more appointments and can be performed by Dr. DeWire. While the tooth is numb, a rubber dam (a sheet of rubber) will be placed around the tooth to keep it dry and isolated from the other teeth. Your Hellertown dentist will then create a hole at the top of the tooth, and clean the infected pulp from inside the tooth. Medicine will be applied to remove any bacteria, and a temporary filling will be placed. When the tooth has had time to heal from the root canal treatment, you will need to return to our office to check the healing of the tooth. If the tooth has healed, then it will be ready to have a permanent crown placed to prevent any further decay or fracturing of the treated area.

FAQs



When do I need a root canal?


You may need a root canal if the pulp inside your tooth becomes inflamed or infected. This often happens due to deep decay, a cracked or chipped tooth, or trauma to the tooth. Common symptoms include severe toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling around the tooth, or discoloration of the tooth. Your dentist will evaluate your condition and determine if a root canal is necessary to save the tooth.



Does a root canal hurt?


Thanks to modern dental techniques and anesthetics, a root canal procedure is typically no more painful than getting a filling. While you may experience some discomfort or mild soreness after the procedure, this can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Many patients report feeling significant relief after a root canal because it eliminates the pain caused by the infection or damage.



How long does a root canal procedure take?


The duration of a root canal procedure depends on the complexity of the case and the number of canals in the affected tooth. Most root canal treatments can be completed in 60 to 90 minutes and typically require one to two appointments. During the initial consultation, your dentist will provide a more accurate estimate based on your specific needs.



At times the tooth requiring treatment has a complex root or the infection is such that it needs a specialist, called an endodontist, to examine and complete root canal therapy. Dr. DeWire will work closely with our endodontic specialist to review your treatment case, send necessary records to their office, and place the crown after your root canal is completed. Our office staff will help coordinate your appointments, and help you understand your financial responsibility.
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