Root Canal Treatment

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Root canal treatment, which is also known as endodontic therapy, is a dental procedure that is provided when the inside of a tooth becomes infected. This treatment is specifically designed to save a dying tooth from extraction and restore its overall health. If this treatment is not provided in time, the infected tooth will begin to rot from the inside and eventually die.

The primary goal of a root canal is to remove the tooth’s infected inner pulp. Every tooth contains a soft inner structure beneath its hard enamel exterior. This inner material is called the pulp, and it is filled with blood vessels, connective tissues and nerves. If the pulp becomes damaged or infected, very serious consequences can follow, including the loss of the tooth. When this issue occurs, root canal treatment is often the only way to save the tooth.

Some signs that root canal treatment may be needed include:

  • Intense toothache
  • Temperature sensitivities
  • Swollen lymph nodes
  • Swollen gums
  • Abscesses on the gums

When providing root canal treatment, we start by providing a digital X-ray of the injured tooth. This is the best way to determine the extent of the damage. We will then apply a local anesthetic to the area. This will numb the site and prevent the patient from experiencing discomfort during the procedure. The final step of preparation is to apply a rubber sheet around the tooth. This is known as a dental dam, and it is designed to keep the tooth dry and to prevent the infection from spreading during the root canal procedure.

Once the preparations are complete, advanced dental will be used to access the inside of the tooth from the top. This will allow us to clean out the infected and decayed pulp. Once the tooth is entirely clean, an antimicrobial liquid will be used to flush out the root canals. Medicated fillings will then be applied to encourage healing and to seal off the treated structure. The last step is to apply a dental crown over the tooth. The crown will provide strength for the tooth and prevent breakages or fractures from occurring later on. In most cases, the patient should expect their treated tooth to make a complete recovery.

Same Day Emergency Treatment

Is it possible to receive treatment on the day? Typically, yes. We will always work you into our schedule as soon as possible. Typically, any same-day treatment will be focused on alleviating your pain or discomfort. It may be an interim therapy such as a temporary filling or pain reliever to tide you over until we can have you back for a permanent treatment (such as a crown or root canal). Sometimes antibiotics can also be useful, particularly if swelling or infection are involved. After you’re finally out of pain, we’ll discuss the next steps to preserve your smile

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Location and Office Hours

Location

Address

9131 College Parkway #150
Fort Myers, FL 33919

Phone

(239) 437 8900

Email

IndependentDentalCare@gmail.com

Office Hours

Monday

8:00am - 4:00pm

Tuesday

8:00am - 4:00pm

Wednesday

8:00am - 4:00pm

Thursday

8:00am - 4:00pm

Friday

Closed

Saturday

Closed

Sunday

Closed

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