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Protect Your Smile with Root Canal Therapy in Harker Heights

When Do You Need To Have Root Canal Treatment?

Here are some of the signs that indicate you need an RCT -

  • Chipped or cracked teeth
  • Persistent toothache
  • Darkened or discolored teeth
  • Swelling and bump in the gums
  • Extreme tooth sensitivity
  • Unpleasant taste or smell in the mouth

Contact our dental office as soon as possible if you experience any of these signs and think you may have a tooth infection. Quick treatment is essential not only for comfort but also to improve your overall health and well-being.

What Happens During Root Canal Treatment?

Before our dentist performs the RCT, a basic dental examination is done. This assessment helps us identify problematic teeth and the extent of infection. Our experts also perform dental X-rays to analyze the involvement of pulp tissues. If you are the right candidate for a root canal, our team ensures you get the best service with added comfort. Almost all patients experience relief after the procedure. The primary advantage of RCT is that it protects the infected tooth from extraction. This restorative treatment helps to prevent dental damage in the long term and also restores your natural smile. Do you want to maintain the health of your original teeth? Visit Stonehaven Dental & Orthodontics - Harker Heights today.

FAQs

Do Root Canals Hurt?

You won't experience any discomfort during the root canal process because of local anesthesia. Some individuals may feel minor discomfort, but the agony of an infected pulp is far worse than whatever discomfort the surgery may produce. The pain goes away when the infection is eliminated. Root canals are not painful.

Can I Eat After Root Canal?

Despite your hunger, wait until the anesthetic's numbness has subsided before eating. Among the appropriate soft foods are:

  • Smoothies, yogurt, or scrambled eggs
  • Shredded beef, meatloaf, or mashed potatoes
  • Fruit that is ripe or cooked
  • Noodles, couscous, or pasta
  • Vegetables that have been cooked

What Happens During A Root Canal Procedure?

To reach the inner pulp, our dentist creates a tiny hole in the tooth. The expert removes the damaged pulp and tissue before thoroughly cleaning and disinfecting the tooth. After filling it with a unique dental-grade substance, your endodontist seals the tooth. The hole is then sealed with a filler.

What Food Items Should I Avoid After Doing a Root Canal Treatment?

To avoid complications following your treatment, you should refrain from eating the following foods:

  • Extremely hot or extremely cold food and beverages
  • Sticky foods
  • Chewy foods
  • Hard foods
  • Crunchy foods

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