Root canal treatments focus on treating infections at the centre of a tooth – the dental pulp.
Having a root canal treatment when it is infected can save your tooth and avoid its removal.
Why would I need a root canal treatment?
Many factors can result in bacteria in your teeth to cause an infection, and it can cause a severe toothache. If the infection remains neglected, there’s a risk of more severe issues that can result in the removal of the tooth.
What are the symptoms of a pulp infection?
- Severe toothache
- Sensitivity to hot/cold foods and drinks
- Sensitivity or pain while chewing
- Darkening of the affected tooth
How does root canal treatment work?
During the root canal treatment, the bacteria infecting your tooth must be removed. We will give you a local anaesthetic to numb the affected area, and after successful procedure, we will seal the cleaned canal, then place a filling or a crown.
Aftercare
It is essential that you take care of your teeth after the treatment. To avoid your root canal from getting infected, there are several things you can do:
- Maintain good oral hygiene
- Avoid having sugary foods or drinks
- Avoid smoking