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How Do Root Canals Stop Dental Problems?


When you attend regularly scheduled oral health exams, the goal at our Columbia, TN dentist's office is to protect your smile and prevent the start of potentially serious troubles. One way we do this is by identifying the early signs of problems with tooth decay and gum disease and act to address them. While we are here to help you avoid complications with your oral health, remember that we are also ready to take care of you if you have a more severe dental problem to be managed. One way we can help is by scheduling a root canal to treat a tooth that is badly affected by decay or physical injury.


The Importance Of Providing The Right Cavity Treatment

In a situation that calls for a root canal, it is important to know what can happen if care is not provided. Without the appropriate treatment, a tooth experiencing internal problems due to a cavity or injury can suffer worsening health issues until it can no longer be saved. At this point, you can experience problems from the spread of bacteria through your roots, which can create new health troubles. You should also keep in mind that you will continue to experience issues with pain and sensitivity until you undergo the appropriate service to restore your oral health.


Scheduling A Root Canal For Advanced Dental Decay Or An Injury

After we evaluate your smile and confirm that we need to proceed in this way, we will make arrangements to provide your root canal. The procedure carefully accesses your pulp, the inner chamber of your tooth that houses living tissues, in order to treat damage and harmful bacteria. After removing infected and damaged tissues to stop further complications, we can seal the pulp and make plans to restore your tooth with a crown. While patients sometimes fear that this procedure will be a long or uncomfortable one, we can take care to minimize its impact on your life. You should also know that through this service, we can actually stop problems with discomfort and sensitivity.


Protecting Your Tooth After Treatment

It will be necessary to protect your tooth with a dental crown after we provide your root canal. This coverage provides more than just protection against new complications. Its presence ensures that you can bite and chew without difficulty, and it can also provide welcome cosmetic changes by imitating your healthy tooth.


Talk To Your Columbia, TN Dentist About Scheduling A Root Canal

Through root canal treatment, we can take on potentially serious problems with your oral health, stopping them before they grow so severe that your tooth cannot be saved. Remember that we are also here to help you prevent these kinds of threats, and can do so consistently when you schedule your routine exams and cleanings! If you would like to find out more about how we can support you, contact Creekside Family Dentistry in Columbia, TN, today at (931) 388–3384.



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