Root Canal Therapy

Carrying out a root canal is important.

The structure of our teeth comprises dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. Dental enamel forms the outer layer, with dentin, a softer layer, lying beneath it. The pulp, a soft tissue, resides beneath the dentin and consists of connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels.
Under normal conditions, the pulp is well protected by the enamel and dentin. However, if bacteria infiltrate this area through deep cavities, fractures, or tooth trauma, an infection can occur. An infected tooth typically causes severe pain, which worsens if left untreated. In such cases, tooth extraction may become necessary, though it’s always considered a last resort.
Loss of teeth can lead to various oral health issues, including bone loss and movement of neighboring teeth. Root canal treatment provides a solution by eliminating the infection, preserving the natural tooth, and enhancing oral health. Compared to tooth extraction, root canal treatment is less painful and offers quicker recovery periods.

What occurs during a Root Canal procedure?

Patients may understandably feel apprehensive about root canals, but there’s no need for fear as the procedure is not daunting. Our dentists employ advanced 3-D cone-beam (CBCT) imaging to carefully plan your treatment, providing a comprehensive view of the tooth from all angles.

Indications that you might require a Root Canal Treatment include:

Signs indicating an infected or abscessed tooth may include:
  • Severe toothache
  • Jaw discomfort or swelling
  • Heightened sensitivity in the affected tooth
  • A pimple-like bump on the gum
  • Swollen, red, or inflamed gums
  • Possible bad taste or odor in the mouth
If you notice any of these signs and suspect a tooth infection, we strongly encourage you to contact our dental office in Flower Mound without delay. A root canal infection is a serious issue that requires prompt attention, not only for your comfort but also for your overall health, safety, and well-being.

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