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Effective Root Canal Treatment in Marion

Some teeth may be too severely infected to be restored with a filling or even with a crown. Whether the tooth infection started with an injury or an untreated cavity, teeth with this depth of infection may require a root canal to save the remainder of the tooth. While root canals have a notorious reputation, the truth is that a root canal provides pain relief and preserves your tooth.

What to Expect

People think that a root canal is painful, but the process is much like getting a large filling. Your dentist will numb the areas of your mouth before working on accessing and cleaning out the tooth pulp. The procedure will take longer than a filling, but before you know it, the root canal will be complete.

Your dentist will then thoroughly rinse and dry the root canal areas and place medication in the canal as needed to clear up the infection. Your tooth may need to remain medicated for several days, so a temporary filling may be put in place. You should take care to avoid chewing with that tooth in order to protect it and allow it to heal.

Then, your dentist will fill the empty canal and fit it with a filling or crown. This may or may not require more anesthetic. A filling material is placed in the tiny root canals, and the tooth usually receives a crown to fully restore the top of the tooth.

If you ever have tooth pain, we encourage you to schedule a visit with Dr. Lenz or Dr. Mueller. By addressing tooth pain early, you could avoid a root canal or filling and preserve your teeth and smile. Please contact us to schedule an appointment.

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