Root canal treatment is a common dental procedure that is performed to save a damaged or infected tooth. The treatment involves removing the affected tissue, known as the “pulp,” from the inside of the tooth and then cleaning and sealing the root canal. If you are local, you may be looking for a dentist which offers root canals Hammersmith. Of course, it is important to consult with a qualified dental professional about what kind of treatment might be most appropriate for your personal needs. If you would like to book an appointment to discuss this with one of our dentists at Kings Dental Clinic, please do get in touch.
What might cause the need for a root canal?
There are several reasons why you may require root canal treatment. These include: decay or cavities; deep fillings; injury to the tooth and abscesses. Decay which reaches the pulp of your tooth can cause an infection that requires root canal treatment. If you have multiple teeth with decay such as this, you may require several root canals Hammersmith. If left untreated then infection can spread, which can cause pain and damage to the surrounding area and potentially even lead to tooth loss.
A deep filling that reaches the pulp of the tooth can cause damage and inflammation, leading to the need for root canal treatment. If you have sustained an injury, such as from a fall or sports collision, it is possible that you may have taken a knock to the tooth. This can cause damage to the pulp, requiring root canal treatment to remedy it.
Abscesses, which are pockets of pus caused by a bacterial infection, can develop at the end of the tooth’s root. These can be painful, and we find that they are a common cause for our patients requiring an emergency dental appointment. Root canal treatment can help to prevent tooth loss caused by abscesses.
What does root canal treatment look like?
Root canals Hammersmith are often relatively straightforward procedures that can save a damaged or infected tooth and prevent the need for extraction. The procedure involves removing the damaged or infected tissue, cleaning and sealing the root canal, and (generally) restoring the tooth with a crown or other prosthetic.
Often, root canal treatment can be expected to take a couple of appointments, though this may vary depending on the patient. Your dentist will be able to provide you with advice as to how to care for your tooth at home after you have undergone root canal treatment. It may be that they advise you to avoid certain types of food or drink, or to implement a particular cleaning routine for a period of time post treatment.
What should I do next?
If you are wondering whether you require root canal treatment, or whether this may help to save one (or several) of your teeth, then we would recommend booking a consultation with your dentist here at Kings Dental Clinic. They will be able to assess the current health of your teeth and advise you as to what the most suitable option is for you and your individual dental needs. Here, at Kings Dental Clinic, we would be thrilled to meet you and to find out how we can partner with you on your journey to a healthier smile.