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Your Guide to Root Canal Therapy
Our teeth are composed of dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. The outer layer is made up of dental enamel, while dentin, a softer layer, lies beneath it. The pulp, a soft tissue, is situated below the dentin and is comprised of connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels.
Under normal circumstances, the pulp is well shielded by the enamel and dentin. However, if bacteria manage to infiltrate this area through a deep cavity, a fracture, or tooth trauma, it can lead to an infection.
A tooth infection is typically extremely painful, and if not addressed, the pain can continue and even intensify. In such scenarios, tooth extraction may be the only solution, although it is always our last resort.
The absence of teeth can lead to a variety of oral health issues, including bone loss and the movement of adjacent teeth. Root canal treatment offers a solution by eradicating the infection, preserving the natural teeth, and improving oral health. When compared to tooth extraction, root canal treatment is less painful and has a quicker recovery period.

Reasons Why You Might Need a Root Canal Treatment
- Experiencing severe tooth pain.
- Feeling discomfort or swelling in the jaw.
- Dealing with intense sensitivity in the teeth.
- Noticing a gum bump resembling a pimple.
- Observing puffy, red, or swollen gums.
- Detecting an unpleasant taste or smell in the mouth.
What occurs during a root canal procedure?
Many patients often feel anxious about root canals, but there's no need for fear as the procedure isn't frightening. Our dentists utilize modern technology imaging to meticulously plan your treatment, providing them with a three-dimensional view of the tooth.
This 3-D perspective enables our dentists to precisely evaluate the tooth's structure and tailor the procedure to your unique needs. By combining anesthesia with this advanced technology, we significantly enhance patient comfort, resulting in improved overall results. Most patients experience considerable relief immediately after the procedure.
