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Root Canal in Richmond

Root Canal in Richmond

A root canal is a procedure specifically designed to save you from losing a tooth. Our teeth are comprised of certain parts, one of them being the pulp. A tooth’s pulp is where the nerve, blood vessels, and connective tissue are housed. When this area becomes inflamed or infected, then a root canal procedure must be taken in order to save that tooth.

How Do I Know if I Might Need a Root Canal?

When your pulp becomes inflamed or infected, you will begin to feel symptoms that prompt you to take action.

Root Canal in Richmond

Toothache

These are pretty common, but certain toothaches point to the possibility of an inflamed/infected pulp. If you experience sharp pain in the middle of the night that leads into a generalized headache, then your tooth’s root may be suffering.

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Abscess

If you see a bump near the top part of a tooth and/or pus present in the mouth, then there is a good chance a root canal will be required.

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Sensitivity

Extreme pain to hot and cold foods is a good indicator.

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Discoloration

Dark discoloration on the tooth points to a deteriorated pulp. This is a severe sign.

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Root Canal - Procedure

Root canals are often a two-appointment procedure, with the first appointment taking up to an hour to perform. The second appointment is for a dental crown since most of your tooth with be lost during the process and must be capped with a crown to restore its appearance. 

Don't Wait

If you notice a recurring pain that doesn’t seem to halt, then contact our dentist immediately. It is always better to save a tooth than to have it extracted and replaced.

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Feel free to call our office at 804-747-0105 to learn more about Root Canals in Richmond or any other services we provide. We will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

Endodontist Near Me in Richmond

When to contact your Endodontist Masking the pain by taking ibuprofen will only worsen your problem. If you experience recurring pain, contact our dentist immediately. Saving a tooth is always better than having it extracted and replaced with something artificial- nothing beats real enamel despite how far technology has come!

If we suspect your tooth's root is in danger, an x-ray can help us confirm that diagnosis. A root canal often takes two appointments to complete; during the first appointment (which lasts around an hour), we use various tools to clean out the infection from deep inside of your tooth and create a space for fillings or dental crowns which are capped onto most of what remains of many teeth after undergoing this procedure with barely anything left on them at all.

When your pulp becomes inflamed or infected, you will begin to feel symptoms. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, please call us to avoid serious complications.

Root Canal in Richmond

Toothache

While toothaches can be passing, there are some symptoms that are not to be ignored. Sharp pain in the middle of the night leading to a generalized headache is a warning sign of a more serious issue with your tooth.

Abscess

Common symptoms of an abscess include jaw pain, bad breath, fever, and/or pus.

Sensitivity

Extreme sensitivity to hot and cold foods is a good indicator that you’re dealing with an infection.

Discoloration

Dark discoloration on the tooth points to a deteriorated pulp. This points to severe damage.

Feel free to call our office to learn more about the root canal procedure or any other services we provide. We will be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.

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