Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment

Detroit Root Canal Treatment (Endodontics)

Root canal treatment, also known as endodontic therapy, is a restorative dental procedure that is performed to save a tooth that is infected or damaged due to injury or aggressive decay. 

You may need a root canal if your tooth is abscessed or causing severe pain. The endodontic procedure treats the source of your discomfort, removing the infected or damaged nerve tissue inside the tooth and sealing them to prevent further infection.


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Endodontic Treatment vs. Tooth Extraction

When a tooth is damaged or infected, there are two treatment options: endodontic therapy or tooth extraction. Endodontic treatment is usually recommended when the tooth can be saved, and there is enough healthy tooth structure to support a restoration. Tooth extraction is usually recommended when the tooth cannot be repaired or in situations such as emergencies. 

Root Canals vs. Antibiotics for Abscessed Teeth

An abscessed tooth is a dental condition in which the nerve inside of the tooth becomes infected and starts to swell. While antibiotics can help to reduce the initial infection, they do not treat the underlying cause of the swelling. Without a root canal, abscesses will continue to recur, and antibiotic resistance can develop. Endodontic therapy is usually recommended for abscessed teeth to remove the infected tissue and prevent the spread of the infection. 

Do Root Canals Solve Painful Toothaches?

Root canals are often rumored to be associated with painful toothaches, but the truth is that the endodontic procedure is designed to alleviate pain rather than cause it. The pain associated with a toothache is usually caused by the infection or inflammation of the dental pulp inside the tooth. Endodontic therapy removes the infected pulp and relieves the pain, preserving your tooth for several more years. 

What to Expect During Your Root Canal Treatment

Before your procedure, our Detroit dentist will administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth. Then we’ll create an opening in the top of the tooth to access the infected pulp. Next, we’ll use small instruments to remove the infected tissue and clean the root canals. Once the root canals are disinfected, they will be sealed off to prevent further infection.



Will I Need a Crown After Root Canal Treatment?

After endodontic therapy, your tooth may be weak and prone to fracture as it no longer has a vital nerve supply. A dental crown is usually recommended to restore the strength and function of the tooth. Our Detroit dentist will take impressions to create a custom-made crown that fits perfectly over the tooth. The crown is then cemented in place to protect the tooth and restore its appearance.

Want a Second Opinion About a Root Canal?

Endodontic therapy is a highly effective treatment option for saving damaged or infected teeth. It is less invasive than tooth extractions and can preserve the natural tooth structure. Root canals are designed to alleviate pain and restore the health and function of the affected tooth. 


If you’re experiencing tooth pain or have been told you need a root canal, don't hesitate to schedule an appointment at Wow Dental to discuss your treatment options.

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