The Best Treatment Possible: Advanced Endodontics, LLC.
Our goal is to give you the best endodontic care possible. We are committed to being an enthusiastic team, excited about caring for our patients and promoting the life of their teeth. We will treat you with utmost respect and will be clear in communications regarding treatment, and fees. We will continue to enhance our quality of care through investment in technology and continuing education.
We have early morning appointments available and we take care of emergency treatment the same day. Extra care is taken to be gentle and to put you at ease. Care of our patients is our main concern. We are here to take care of you!
Why Do I Need An Endodontist?
Although many family dentists may perform root canal procedures, your dentist feels that your case requires the attention of a specialist. Endodontists are dentists who have undertaken additional training in root canal treatment and other procedures involving the pulp or the inner tissue of the tooth. They are experienced in treating complicated cases, diagnosing and relieving oral pain and treating traumatic injuries to the teeth. By referring you to a specialist, your family dentist is demonstrating a personal concern for the quality of your dental care.
What Is Root Canal Therapy?
Root canal therapy (endodontics) is devoted to the elimination of infection or inflammation inside the roots of pulpally involved teeth. The pulp (nerves and blood vessels) may be irreversibly damaged by bacteria associated with decay (past or present), by traumatic blow or by gum disease. Root canal therapy allows you to retain the natural tooth in a healthy state rather than substituting an artificial one.
What Is Involved In Root Canal Therapy?
Treatment is usually accomplished in one visits. Since endodontics requires a precise and exacting technique, occasionally more than one visit may be necessary. The visit will usually consist of:
- Opening, cleaning and disinfection of the canals.
- Shaping the canals to receive the root canal filling which seals out mouth fluids and bacteria.
Will The Treatment Be Painful?
We have the means to control pain and discomfort; therefore, you need not be apprehensive. We will make every effort to provide for your comfort and well being. The manipulation of the root canal during treatment may cause the tissues around the tooth to be bruised. This may cause your tooth to be sore for a few days, especially to touch and chewing. This is usually minimal and can normally be controlled with aspirin, ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
What Is The Prognosis Of Root Canal Therapy?
Studies have shown modern endodontic therapy to be successful in over 95% of cases. No tooth will be treated unless there is a good chance of success. While there is not certainty concerning healing, we do expect this to occur in almost all cases; if not, you will be so informed.
After Treatment
Endodontics is the only type of treatment rendered in this office. Therefore, it is important that you CONTACT YOUR FAMILY DENTIST so that he/she may restore the crown of the tooth with a permanent filling or crown (cap).