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Covid-19 Updates & Safety ProtocolsA root canal therapy is a procedure designed to remove the bacteria from the infected part of the tooth, thus, saving the natural tooth. The inflamed or infected pulp is removed and the inside of the tooth is carefully cleaned and disinfected, then filled and sealed. At Fisher & Orfaly Dental in Salem, MA, we perform root canal therapy in a pain-free manner.
Root canal therapy & treatment is needed when the nerve of a tooth is affected by decay or infection. In order to save the tooth, the pulp (the living tissue inside the tooth), nerves, bacteria, and any decay are removed and the resulting space is filled with special, medicated, dental materials, which restore the tooth to its full function.
Persistent pain in the tooth or tooth sensitivity, swollen gums, or infection around the tooth, tooth discoloration, or cracked tooth, are a few of the identified pain points of the patients having dental problems. Dr. George Orfaly, your trusted family dentist at Fisher & Orfaly Dental, Salem, MA, makes sure that the treatment occurs in favor of saving the natural tooth (by root canal treatment) instead of extracting the tooth.
Our staff at Fisher & Orfaly Dental, Salem, MA, will guide you through each and every step. Having a root canal done on a tooth is the treatment of choice to save a tooth that otherwise would die and have to be removed. Many patients believe that removing a tooth that has problems is the solution, but what is not realized is that extracting (pulling) a tooth will ultimately be more costly and cause significant problems for adjacent teeth.
Root canal treatment is highly successful and usually lasts a lifetime, although, on occasion, a tooth will have to be retreated due to new infections.
Root Canal treatment is intended to get rid of bacterial infection around the tooth and safeguard the natural tooth enlisting step by step procedure like anesthesia, removal of pulp, antibiotics, and temporary fillings.
30- 60 minutes. In severe cases, it takes 90 minutes. This may require scheduled 1-2 appointments
Novocaine or topical anesthesia.
Couple of days to recover and rest. In a few cases, it may stretch beyond a week or a two.
Endodontic therapy or root canal therapy.
The most common sign of an infected tooth is the formation of a cavity or severe pain while chewing. The other noticeable signs when a root canal is needed may include:
An abscess (or pimple) on the gums.
Sensitivity to hot and cold.
Severe toothache.
Sometimes no symptoms are present.
Swelling and/or tenderness.
Darkening of the tooth tissue
Chip or crack on the tooth
The bacteria occupy the infected tooth pulp and affect the innermost layer of the tooth. The bacteria enter through the faulty crown or crack on the tooth, thus damaging the complete area and the soft tissue of the tooth, where the blood vessels and connecting nerves are present. This may also lead to inflammation and tooth discoloration which is an alarming sign of getting the root canal.
Decay has reached the tooth pulp (the living tissue inside the tooth).
Infection or abscesses have developed inside the tooth or at the root tip.
Injury or trauma to the tooth.
Under the guidance of Dr. Orfaly, trusted family dentist of Fisher & Orfaly Dental, Salem, MA, there will be a thorough evaluation and appropriate clinical diagnosis. A root canal procedure requires one or more appointments and can be performed by a dentist or endodontist (a root canal specialist).
At the next appointment, usually, a week later, the roots and the inside cavity of the tooth will be filled and sealed with special dental materials. A filling will be placed to cover the opening on top of the tooth. In addition, most teeth that have root canal treatment should have a crown (cap) placed. This will protect the tooth and prevent it from breaking, and restore it to its full function.
Good oral hygiene practices and regular dental visits will aid in the life of your root canal treatment.
After treatment, your tooth may still be sensitive, but this will subside as the inflammation diminishes and the tooth has healed. Dr. Orfaly of Fisher & Orfaly Dental, Salem, MA, will give care instructions after each appointment.
The time when the local sedation starts to wear off, there will be soreness and tooth sensitivity observed. Nevertheless, this pain lasts for a couple of days and by regular intake of prescribed oral medications, the situation comes to normal.
The expense depends upon how complex the issue is and the extent of tooth infection. The cost will likewise vary depending on your insurance, and the extent of root canal treatment. Most dental insurance plans will cover at least some portion of the cost of root canal therapy. Call the Fisher & Orfaly Dental office in Salem, MA, to check what is covered under your plan.
Know MoreDr. George Orfaly is a Doctor of Medicine in Dentistry and has been practicing as a dentist in Salem, MA since 2005. He has consistently improved the lives of his patients by providing them relief, confidence, and healthy smiles. He believes that oral health is directly related to overall health and well-being. Dr. Orfaly has also been an active member of the American Dental Association, Massachusetts Dental Society, and North Shore District Dental Society.
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