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Invest in Our Root Canal Therapy to Achieve a Brighter Smile

Many people fear the dentist, and this fear often keeps them from getting the dental care they need, leading to more expensive and extensive treatment down the road.

Having an infection in your tooth can happen if there is deep decay or a crack in your tooth that allows bacteria to enter. Abscess, a pocket of pus, can sometimes form around the tooth due to infection. If left untreated, an abscess can cause serious damage to your jawbone and even spread to other parts of your body.

Root canal therapy involves removing the infected tissue, cleaning the canals inside the tooth and sealing these canals to prevent further infection. This procedure often successfully saves teeth that otherwise would need to be extracted. Dentalcare of Forrestfield offers gentle and pain-free root canal therapy. We use modern techniques and equipment to make sure you’re comfortable every step of the way. In addition, our office offers a variety of sedation options to make your dental visit as stress-free as possible.

Stay on top of your dental health and save your smile with our efficient root canal therapy before it’s too late!

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Advantages of Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is a procedure often used to save a tooth that has been damaged by decay or injury. The benefits of undergoing this dental treatment include:

Prevents Tooth Loss

When it comes to saving a tooth that is severely decayed, root canal therapy is often the way to go. Root canal therapy cleans the inside of the tooth after removal of the infected pulp to prevent reinfection and save your natural tooth from further damage.

Improves Oral Health

By removing the infected tissues in a tooth, root canal therapy reduces the bacterial load in the mouth, which can help prevent the development of dental diseases. Aside from saving a tooth from extraction and helping to avoid the costly and time-consuming process of getting a replacement tooth, root canal therapy can prevent the spread of infection to other teeth and improve oral health.

Prevents Infection of Neighbouring Teeth

Root canal therapy is an effective way to prevent the infection from spreading to neighbouring teeth. In this procedure, the dentist will remove the infected pulp and clean the canals inside the roots of the tooth. The cavity will then be sealed to prevent bacteria from entering. This helps protect adjacent teeth from becoming infected as well.

Reduces the Risk of Jawbone Degeneration

Unlike tooth extraction, which involves complete tooth removal, root canal therapy leaves the tooth intact. As such, extraction is avoided, and jawbone degeneration, which results from losing a tooth, is prevented.

Enhances the Appearance of Teeth

After the canals of the tooth have been sealed, a filling can restore the tooth to its original state or be fitted with a crown to further improve its appearance. As a result, root canal therapy can be an excellent option for patients who want to enhance the appearance of their damaged teeth.

A Virtually Painless Procedure

Contrary to popular belief, dental professionals are highly skilled at ensuring that their patients experience little discomfort during a root canal. The use of state-of-the-art equipment and techniques means that the infected pulp can be removed quickly and effectively, with minimal discomfort for the patient.

Dental Problems Root Canal
Therapy Can Address

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Severe Toothache

Toothaches can be a very painful and distressing condition. Fortunately, there is a reliable treatment available that can relieve your discomfort—root canal therapy! This procedure removes the tooth’s pulp, the soft tissue inside the tooth containing nerves. By removing the nerves, the patient will not be able to feel pain from the decayed or infected tooth.

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Dental Abscess

A dental abscess is a pocket of pus that forms in the teeth or gums, usually caused by bacteria that enter the tooth through a crack or cavity. Root canal therapy removes the infected blood vessels and nerves within the tooth and cleans out the bacteria while also preventing the infection from spreading to restore the function of your tooth.

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Teeth Sensitivity

Do you feel a sudden, sharp pain when you eat or drink something hot, cold, sweet, or acidic? If so, you may have sensitive teeth. Removing the exposed nerve, root canal therapy can help provide lasting relief from further irritation and sensitivity.

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Knocked Out Tooth

A knocked-out tooth is a serious dental emergency. Timely replantation is needed to increase the chances of saving the tooth, which is why an immediate visit to the dentist is necessary. Root canal therapy can help manage a knocked-out tooth if the damage is not too severe. The dentist will clean and disinfect the tooth, carefully preserving as much of the tooth structure as possible.

Why Choose
Dentalcare of Forrestfield

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Experienced and Gentle Dentists and State-of-the-Art Dental Clinic

You’re in great hands with our experienced and gentle dentists. With a wealth of knowledge and clinical training in performing root canal therapy, you can be confident that we will provide you with the highest standard of care, and you will receive safe and reliable procedures that will restore the function of your beautiful smile in no time.

We Accept Popular Payment Plan Options and All Health Fund Providers

Dentalcare of Forrestfield offers a wide range of dental services at an affordable cost. From accepting popular payment plan options and major health funds, we have you covered. You can choose the one that suits your needs and get started on your path to better oral health today without worrying about finances.

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We Offer Sedation Options for Anxious Patients

Here at our dental practice, we understand that root canal therapy can be a daunting prospect for some patients. We offer anxiety management techniques and sedation options to help anxious patients relax during their procedures. Whether you’re worried about pain or want to minimise your time in the dental chair, we can tailor a sedation solution to meet your needs. With our dental team’s help, you can experience a comfortable and stress-free root canal treatment and quality dentistry.

Frequently Asked Questions About
Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is recommended when the nerves and blood vessels inside your tooth, called dental pulp, become infected. Symptoms of an infected pulp include severe toothache pain, sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, discolouration of the tooth, swelling and tenderness in nearby gums, and a persistent or recurring pimple on the gums. Patients who experience these symptoms are more likely to be indicated for root canal therapy.

Root canal therapy is a common dental procedure that helps save teeth that are infected or have died due to decay. A root canal treatment involves the following:

  • Step 1: Making preparations
    Your dentist will take an X-ray of your tooth to familiarise himself with the anatomy of the root canal, and then a local anaesthetic is administered. A rubber sheet will also be used to isolate the tooth and keep it dry and free from saliva.

  • Step 2: Create an access point to the infected pulp
    Your dentist will create a small hole in your tooth to access the canals. Using tiny instruments, the dead tissue and blood vessels will be removed from inside the tooth, and the canal will be cleaned using sodium hypochlorite.

  • Step 3: Shaping the roots
    Using tiny files, the canals will be shaped in preparation for the placement of the root filling,  which will seal the canal.

  • Step 4: Root filling
    Your dentist will rinse and dry the canals and proceed to the placement of the root filling, a biocompatible material placed inside the canal to seal it and prevent it from bacterial reinfection.

After the root has been filled, your dentist may use a temporary filling to seal the tooth. During your next dental appointment, your dentist will place a longer-lasting dental filling or fit your tooth for a dental crown. This way, the tooth is protected, and its form and function are restored.

While root canal therapy is usually successful, you can do a few things to help ensure your procedure goes as smoothly as possible. You may follow these instructions before your appointment:

  • Make sure you take all your prescribed medications.
    Before your treatment, your dentist will likely prescribe pain relievers to reduce pain and inflammation, making the root canal process more comfortable. Though rare, dentists may also prescribe antibiotics. Taking these medications as prescribed is important to help manage the infection.

  • Refrain from smoking.
    Smoking interferes with your body’s healing and can impede the procedure’s success. If you can, try quitting smoking to give your body a better chance to heal. The health of your teeth and gums will improve, and you’ll be less likely to need dental treatments in the future.

  • Eat healthy meals.
    Have a light meal before the procedure to keep your energy levels up in case it takes a longer time. Avoid using the tooth to be treated for chewing.

Following these simple tips can help ensure that your root canal therapy goes smoothly.

After root canal therapy, it’s normal to feel discomfort. This is because the tissue around your tooth was inflamed before the procedure. The inflammation can take a few days to resolve. You can take over-the-counter pain medicine like ibuprofen if you have any pain. You may also feel some numbness in your lips and tongue. This is because of the anaesthesia used during the procedure. This should go away within a few hours.

Root canal therapy can be completed in one or two appointments, depending on the extent of the infection. The average root canal therapy takes 30 to 60 minutes to complete, but if you are having treatment on a larger tooth with multiple canals, it can take up to an hour and a half. 

Many people dread the thought of root canal therapy because they believe it will be painful. However, thanks to advances in dental technology, root canal procedures are now carried out using local anaesthesia, which numbs the pain. As a result, most people report feeling no more discomfort during root canal therapy than they would when getting a filling or any other dental treatment. 

Most dental insurance plans will cover at least a portion of the cost of root canal therapy. However, it’s always a good idea to check with your insurance provider to be sure. Remember that even if your insurance covers root canal therapy, you may still be responsible for some out-of-pocket costs.