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How Root Canals Address Infections

How Root Canals Address Infections

Root canal treatment process. 3D illustrationIn our previous blog, we talked about the way tooth decay, when left untreated, could contribute to small holes in the teeth known as cavities. Indeed, cavities are a common issue many people face throughout their lives, and the longer you put off treating them, the worse they are guaranteed to become. Although prevention is essential for a decent foundation of oral health, sometimes you require additional restorative care to truly prioritize your teeth. In today’s blog, your Kansas City, MO dentist discusses the ways root canal therapy addresses tooth infection, as well as what you can expect from recovery.

Providing a Thorough Clean

It goes without saying that tooth decay is among the greatest smile offenders. After all, it is caused by a bacterial infection that starts off flying under the radar. You see, bacteria lurk in the hard-to-clean areas of the mouth, and sub-par cleaning allows them to thrive in these areas. They feed off of the food particles that remain from meals you consume, with sugar being their favorite.

When oral bacteria feed on sugar, it causes them to produce a destructive acid that wears down your natural enamel. From here, the infection begins carving its way into your tooth, and thus a cavity is formed.

While you may believe obtaining a cavity is the worst thing that could happen in this scenario, you are sadly mistaken. You see, unlike a headache or upset stomach, a toothache caused by bacterial infection is only going to worsen over time. What’s more? The infection will continue to work its way into the center of your tooth, where your sensitive nerves are housed. In cases such as these, many people could benefit from root canal therapy. Contact our team to learn more today.

Filling the Open Canals

As infection enters the center of a tooth, it begins to damage and infect the pulp that is contained within it. It also causes damage to your nerves. In order to address this, we must first provide a thorough cleaning of the area and remove any infected tissue. From here, we will fill the open canals with a dental material to help reinforce your roots and keep your tooth strong and stable. Reach out to our office today to learn more or schedule your next visit.

A Crown For Healing and Protection

When you receive root canal therapy, it is important to note that you will endure a recovery time. In addition to this, we will take care to fit your structure with a custom crown restoration so as to promote proper healing and keep other bacteria and concerns out.

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Contact Delightful Dental Care in Kansas City, MO by calling 816-942-7669 to schedule your next appointment with our team and learn more about restorative dental options today.

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To learn more, get answers to questions, or schedule a consultation with us, call Delightful Dental Care in Kansas City, MO, at 816-942-7669.

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