If you are experiencing persistent tooth pain or sensitivity, you may need a root canal treatment. Root canals are vital for preserving your dental health and relieving discomfort. At Vital Dental Center in Margate, FL, under the expert care of Dr. Martin Maya, Dr. Emily Hardin, Dr. Adriana, and Dr. Keith Williams, you can access top-notch endodontic services tailored to your needs. Serving areas such as Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, North Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Tamarac, Lauderdale Lakes, and Parkland, they offer comprehensive dental care with the added benefit of 0% financing. Call (954) 975-9779 to schedule your consultation today!
What is a Root Canal?
A root canal, also known as endodontic therapy, is a dental procedure used to treat infection at the center of a tooth. The infection is caused by bacteria that live in the mouth and invade the tooth when cavities are left untreated, through leaky fillings, or via damage to teeth as a result of trauma. The treatment involves removing the infected pulp, cleaning the inside of the tooth, and sealing it to prevent further infection.
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
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Pain Relief: Root canal treatments alleviate severe tooth pain caused by infection or inflammation, providing much-needed relief and comfort.
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Preservation of the Natural Tooth: Instead of extracting a damaged tooth, a root canal allows you to keep your natural tooth, maintaining the alignment and function of your bite.
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Prevention of Further Infection: By removing the infected pulp and sealing the tooth, root canal treatments prevent the spread of infection to adjacent teeth and overall oral health complications.
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Restoration of Dental Health: Once the root canal is completed, your tooth is restored to full function and health, allowing you to eat and speak normally.
When is a Root Canal Needed?
Age Considerations for Root Canal Treatment
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Adults: Root canal treatments are most commonly performed on adults who have experienced dental trauma, decay, or infection that affects the tooth pulp.
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Teens: Teenagers may need root canals if they suffer dental injuries or have severe decay affecting the tooth pulp.
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Children: In pediatric dentistry, a procedure called a pulpotomy is performed, which is similar to a root canal but only removes the affected pulp in the crown of the tooth, preserving the vitality of the remaining pulp in the roots.