Root Canals in North York, ON
A root canal is an endodontic procedure that involves going inside the tooth to remove a damaged or infected dental pulp, which is made up of nerves and blood vessels. To prevent bacteria from spreading into the roots of the tooth and surrounding bones and neighboring teeth, our dentists will perform this simple procedure to remove the pulp, disinfect the inside of the tooth and prevent the problem from getting worse. In many cases, a root canal saves the tooth, as it prevents the need for a tooth extraction.
Why is a Root Canal Performed?
Once the dental pulp becomes inflamed or infected the only way to stop the spread of bacteria is to perform a root canal. The Dentistry in Motion team here in North York, ON, may recommend a root canal if,
- You have deep, severe, and widespread decay
- You have a cracked or chipped tooth
- You’ve sustained a traumatic injury to the tooth
- You have a tooth that has undergone multiple dental procedures (this can weaken the tooth and leave it susceptible to cracking and fracturing)
Is There an Alternative to a Root Canal?
A root canal is not an elective procedure. If our dental team has advised you to get one, it’s because we need to remove diseased tissue from inside the tooth to prevent the problem from getting worse. If you decide to ignore the problem or you don’t treat the issue right away, this can cause widespread damage to the tooth leaving it irreparable and needing an extraction. A root canal preserves the natural tooth structure and prevents the need for additional dental work such as extraction and placement of a false tooth.
We know that no one likes the idea of undergoing any kind of dental procedure including a root canal, but rest assured that the team at Dentistry in Motion are dedicated to providing a gentle and comfortable experience for you. If you’re dealing with a toothache, it’s important to act fast. Call us right away.