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Root Canals

Endodontics - Saving your Teeth! Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment (endodontics) is about saving teeth, rather than removing them. In the past, the only way to treat teeth with disease was to pull them. This is not the case today. Root Canal Treatment
Now, thanks to modern dental techniques, we are able to save damaged teeth more than 90% of the time.

Root canal therapy treats disorders in the nerve (pulp) of the tooth. It can save a tooth whose pulp, which contains its nerves and blood supply, is diseased or damaged. Pulp disease usually means that the tooth will be lost unless something is done to save it. Root canal therapy involves replacing the diseased pulp with a substance that will keep the tooth functional.

Reasons for Root Canals

A damaged or diseased tooth will not heal by itself. Without treatment, the infection will spread, bone around the tooth will begin to degenerate and the tooth could fall out. The only alternative is removing the tooth.
Common Factors and Symptoms
» Trauma such as a physical blow
» Irritation caused by deep decay
» Advanced gum disease
» Pain or throbbing while biting
» Sensitivity to hot and cold
» Severe decay or an injury that creates inflammation
Treatment
After examining and X-raying the tooth, it will be determined if a root canal is needed. When the decision for root canal therapy has been made, a series of appointments will be scheduled.
» First appointment - the diseased pulp will be removed, leaving the canal intact. The canal will be rinsed out, and a medication will be placed inside the canal. A temporary filling will be placed in the tooth.
» Second appointment - the canal will be sterilized and filled with a permanent material. It’s important to follow all of your instructions to avoid complications.

Over the years, people have heard horror stories about root canals. Rest assured that your dentist will administer medication to make sure the area is numb and you won’t feel pain. Often, root canal procedures are nearly pain free. The tissue surrounding the tooth may be sensitive following the procedure. Over-the-counter pain medication can be used to help the discomfort or you may be prescribed antibiotics or stronger analgesics if necessary.
After Care
After the root canal is completed, you may notice a slight discoloration and brittleness in the treated tooth. In many cases, your dentist will recommend that the treated tooth receive a permanent crown. If the tooth is not crowned, you may want to ask your dentist about tooth whitening. A follow-up exam can monitor tissue healing. From this point on, brush and floss as usual and see your dentist on a regular basis.

Contrary to popular belief, after a root canal your tooth is not dead. It is alive because it received a source of blood and nerve supply from surrounding tissue. The tooth will have no feeling to hot or cold, but will be functional for biting. With proper care and regular visits to your dentist or hygienist, the tooth should last as long as your other teeth.
 

Toronto (Danforth)

Don Valley Dental Centre
114 Danforth Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4K 1N1
Tel: 416-465-1441

Scarborough

Polar Dental Centre - Sheppard & Kennedy
4002 Sheppard Ave. E
Suite #305
Scarborough, Ontario
M1S 1S6
Tel: 416-293-4119

Pickering

Brockington Dental
1725 Kingston Rd.
Unit #11
Pickering, Ontario
L1Z 4L9
Tel: 905-683-5448

Richmond Hill

Polar Dental Centre - Yonge & Elgin Mills
10660 Yonge Street
Richmond Hill, Ontario
L4C 3C9 
Tel: 905-883-0933

North York

Polar Dental Centre - Yorkdale Mall
3401 Dufferin St., Box #11
West Offices, Suite 202
Toronto, Ontario
M6A 2T9
Tel: 416-789-5359

Oakville

Queensbury Dental
1534 Queensbury Cres.
Unit #2
Oakville, ON
L6H 4G5
Tel: 905-849-8449