Root Canals

ROOT CANALS


Root canal therapy is a painless procedure used to alleviate pain or infection from a tooth. Infections occur when bacteria are allowed to enter the innermost part of a tooth called the pulp – often due to untreated decay or a crack in the tooth. During a root canal, the tooth is opened and the pulp removed. Filling material is then placed inside the roots to seal them off and later a crown (also called a cap) is placed as a permanent restoration. Without a crown, a tooth with a root canal is highly susceptible to fracture.
Tooth Extraction — Teeth Checking in MILWAUKEE, WI

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While many infected teeth are easily identified by the symptoms they cause, some produce no discomfort at all? It is important to visit Binninger Family Dentistry regularly for routine exams and X-rays that may reveal diseased teeth that would otherwise go unnoticed. Failure to treat an infected tooth could result in pain, fracture or loss of the tooth. Worse, the infection can spread to other areas of the body, causing potentially life-threatening conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need root canal treatment?
You may need a root canal if tooth decay or a broken tooth has allowed the pulp to become infected and inflamed. Signs and symptoms to watch out for include temperature sensitivity, swelling, drainage, odor, pain, and discoloration of the tooth. It is important to treat infections quickly, as delaying treatment can result in severe tooth pain and abscess.

What should I expect to happen during my root canal?
Dr. Binninger will numb your tooth with a local anesthetic and administer laughing gas if desired. Once the tooth is numb, an opening will be made in the top of your tooth to access the canals. Dr. Binninger will then use tiny instruments to painlessly remove inflamed or infected tissue from your tooth and prepare it to be filled. You will return at a later date to have your root canal capped with a crown or other type of restoration that will give it the appearance and function of a natural tooth.

Will I need to follow any post-operative instructions following my root canal treatment?
You will be allowed to drive yourself home from your root canal visit and may even wish to return to work the same day. However, it is normal for your tooth to be sensitive in the days following your procedure. You’ll need to avoid biting anything with your filled tooth, as this can cause it to break or fracture. So long as the tooth heals normally and you experience no complications, you can return to Binninger Family Dentistry within a month to have a crown or other restoration placed on the tooth.
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