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How Do I Know If I Need Root Canal Therapy?

The only way to be completely sure that you’re in need of root canal therapy is to visit our practice for a checkup, as some cases of severe dental infection don’t even exhibit noticeable symptoms. However, in most cases, there will be very clear warning signs that suggest something is wrong with a certain tooth or teeth, including the following:

Severe sensitivity to overly hot or cold temperatures

Significant pain when a tooth is used to chew food or even lightly tapped

A strange change in the tooth’s color to a darker shade (typically gray)

Noticeable inflammation of gum tissue around the base of a certain tooth

Numbness in the gum line around a certain tooth

The Root Canal Procedure

Dr. Shaik will begin by carefully accessing the inner chamber of the tooth and removing diseased pulp from within the inner chamber and the canals themselves. This substance will be replaced with a safe, fully biocompatible substitute as the tooth is fully cleaned from the inside and then sealed thoroughly to minimize chances of further infection. As a last touch, a custom-made dental crown is typically placed over the treated tooth to restore its natural shape and strength.

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