When patients in the Spring area may need to see a dentist for root canal therapy

 In Root Canals

There are many times in which patients in and around the Spring area may need to visit a root canal dentist. Root canal therapy is a common treatment done in the practice of Dr. Robert G. Dernick, DDS in an attempt to save a natural tooth from requiring extraction. It may be the last resort to maintaining the structure of a tooth and eliminating the need for restorative solutions such as bridges, dentures, or dental implants.

Patients in the Spring area may require root canal treatment if they are experiencing problems such as trauma, death, or infection of a natural tooth. This can cause the dental pulp to become infected. The dental pulp is a mass of tissues within the tooth that holds the nerves and blood supply. When affected, the nerves may send pain sensations, which results in a toothache.

Many patients come to Dr. Robert G. Dernick, DDS when they are experiencing a toothache. Many are in need of root canal therapy if the condition is not caused by a simple cavity. Root canal therapy is also done for patients who have an abscess.

During the root canal procedure, patients will be properly anesthetized for comfort. Dr. Robert G. Dernick, DDS accesses the inner portion of the tooth to reach the dental pulp. The pulp is removed, the inner canals are disinfected, and the canals are filled with gutta percha. In some instances, patients may be appropriate candidates for the placement of a full dental crown on top to protect the tooth, which may become weak and brittle—and more susceptible to permanent damage.

Avoiding extraction of natural teeth is important to one’s oral health. It can also keep problems such as misalignment from occurring and can maintain one’s beautiful smile with ease. Instead of dealing with replacements such as dentures and implants, patients can keep their natural teeth and the pride that comes with them.

If you live in The Woodlands area or surrounding communities and believe root canal therapy may be necessary to save your smile, contact Dr. Robert G. Dernick, DDS today to schedule your initial examination.

 

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