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8 Essential Steps of Conventional Root Canal Treatment at Huron Dental Centre: What You Need to Know
Does the thought of sitting in the dentist’s chair for a procedure such as conventional root canal treatment make you want to hide under the covers? Root canal treatment might sound a bit intimidating, but it is actually a super effective way to save your natural tooth and eliminate the pain. Plus, with the skilled care of Dr. Jameela Jifri and her associates at Huron Dental Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, you are in the best hands possible. With endodontic therapy, patients can save their tooth from both extraction and replacement. Let’s look at the eight steps involved in the procedure.
1. Consultation and examination.
It all starts with a chat and a thorough examination. Dr. Jifri will listen to your concerns about your tooth and may take a dental X-ray to get a clear picture of what’s going on. This allows her to determine if the root canal treatment is the best course of action for your specific issue.
2. Numbing the area in preparation for treatment.
Before starting any work, the treatment area is numbed with a local anesthetic. This means you will not feel a thing during the procedure. For those of you who are anxious, the team at Huron Dental Centre offers options to keep you relaxed and comfortable.
3. Access to the pulp chamber.
Once you are comfortable, Dr. Jifri creates a small opening in your tooth to access the pulp chamber (the inner part of your tooth).
4. Cleaning and disinfecting.
With the opening made, it’s time to cleanse the tooth. The damaged or infected pulp is removed using specialized instruments, and the canals are meticulously cleaned and sterilized. At this point, the tooth is on its way to becoming a pain-free zone!
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5. Shaping and filling.
Time to reshape the canals! Dr. Jifri will precisely shape the canals to prepare them for a filling. A durable rubber-like material called gutta-percha is used to seal the canals, ensuring no bacteria can reenter. This strengthens the tooth from the inside.
6. Closing the tooth.
Once the canals are sealed, the tooth is restored using a temporary or permanent filling or crown. The ultimate goal is to protect the tooth while maintaining its natural appearance and functionality.
7. Final restoration.
To fully restore a tooth to its original glory, you might need a permanent crown placed over it. This ensures that your tooth is strong enough to handle your everyday chewing and biting. Our team will discuss the best restoration options for you.
8. Care and follow-up with our team.
After the procedure, you should continue practicing excellent oral hygiene and attend any follow-up appointments to ensure everything is healing properly.
Where can I learn about the endodontic procedure in the Mississauga, Ontario area?
Caring for your teeth is important; there’s no reason to live with chronic dental pain. A root canal doesn’t have to be a scary experience, especially in the caring hands of the Huron Dental Centre team. If you think you might need an endodontic procedure or just have questions about your overall oral health, do not hesitate to take time to reach out! Book your appointment today by calling 855-393-0900.
