Root Canal Treatment

Clearwater, Florida

Millions of damaged teeth are saved every year thanks to root canal therapy. Despite what you may have heard, the relatively comfortable procedure relieves tooth pain rather than causing it. At Fundora My Dentist, we utilize the latest endodontic technology and cutting-edge techniques to provide you with the highest level of care and best possible treatment outcomes!

Why Would You Require a Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal therapy is necessary for teeth with infected or inflamed pulp due to deep decay, large cavities, repeated dental treatments, fractures, or trauma. If tooth pulp damage is left untreated, the infection can cause an abscess, potentially leading to facial swelling and bone loss around the tooth roots and in the area. The infection may also make its way into the bloodstream and spread to other parts of the body, resulting in a host of serious health complications.

Unlike the rest of your body, a tooth with infected or inflamed pulp tissue will not heal on its own. Opting for a root canal treatment, whenever possible, is a great way to save the damaged tooth and preserve the surrounding bone. It is also a viable option to avoid tooth extraction, especially when oral surgery is contraindicated. Root canal therapy restores the damaged tooth to its health and integrity, avoiding the need for tooth replacement options such as dental implants or bridges. It is a very predictable and successful procedure when performed by a skilled and experienced dentist.

What Are Signs You Need a Root Canal Treatment?

Dr. Fundora will conduct an oral examination to evaluate your unique condition and your symptoms. Here are some signs that indicate tooth damage requiring endodontic therapy:

  • Severe tooth pain when you bite, chew, or apply pressure
  • Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
  • A cracked, chipped, or discolored tooth
  • Gum swelling or tenderness
  • A recurring or persistent pimple-like bump on the gums

If you experience any of these symptoms, you may require root canal therapy. There are times, however, that tooth pulp infection or inflammation may be present without any signs or symptoms. That's why it's important to visit Fundora My Dentist for your twice-a-year dental exams. We will evaluate every aspect of your oral health to uncover any existing or potential concerns.

What Happens During a Root Canal Treatment?

Dr. Fundora may suggest completing your endodontic treatment in one or more visits, depending on your needs and individual tooth presentation. No two teeth are equal. We will discuss your upcoming procedure and answer all your questions so you can make informed decisions about your dental care.

A root canal treatment involves removing the diseased tooth pulp containing the nerves under local anesthesia. We also offer nitrous oxide sedation, if needed, to help you relax. That means you can rest comfortably while Dr. Fundora cleans the area inside your tooth and disinfects it. The last step of your treatment is filling the tooth and sealing the space to avoid the recontamination of the root canals.

After root canal therapy, you'll require a dental crown to protect your tooth and restore its health and function. With proper care, your root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime!

Root Canal Treatment Near Me

Visit Fundora My Dentist in Clearwater, FL, to learn more about saving a damaged or painful tooth. Our cutting-edge technology and gentle techniques will ensure you are comfortable before, during, and after your root canal treatment. Call us to schedule your appointment today!

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