When a tooth becomes infected or severely decayed, our Brighton, MI, dentists may turn to root canal treatment to save it and relieve pain. This procedure removes the damaged tissue inside the tooth, cleans the area, and seals it to prevent further issues. Root canal therapy preserves your natural tooth while eliminating discomfort, helping you chew, speak, and smile comfortably again without the need for extraction.
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below.One of the most common misconceptions about root canals is that they’re painful. In reality, the modern root canal procedure is designed to alleviate pain, not cause it. Advances in dental technology and techniques have made the process more efficient and comfortable than ever before.
Before we begin treating the tooth, local anesthesia is administered to numb the affected area completely, ensuring you feel no discomfort while the work is performed. Our skilled root canal dentists carefully remove the infected or damaged pulp from the tooth, clean and disinfect the area, and seal it to prevent further issues.
Recovery after root canal treatment is usually straightforward. You may experience mild sensitivity or discomfort in the treated area, but this can easily be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers if needed. For most patients, the relief from tooth pain makes the procedure more than worth it.
Knowing when to seek out care from our dentists can save you from prolonged pain and more extensive dental issues. A few common signs that your tooth may need further attention include:
These symptoms often indicate that the tooth’s pulp is infected or damaged, which requires immediate treatment from our dentists. Left untreated, the infection can spread, leading to more complex dental and health problems.
Don’t let a painful or damaged tooth go ignored. Root canal treatment from our dentists in Brighton, MI, is a safe and effective way to save your tooth and eliminate discomfort. Call Schaefer Dental Group today at (810) 229-2126 to request an appointment and take the first step toward a healthier, pain-free smile.