Relieve tooth pain and save your smile! Brunswick Family Dentistry uses modern technology to perform gentle root canal therapy.
If you have lingering or severe tooth pain, you may need root canal therapy. Root canals can be intimidating, but they actually relieve tooth pain and discomfort. Unfortunately, many people often conflate the pain from an infected tooth with root canal therapy itself. However, root canal therapy is painless and effectively saves a tooth from further infection or extraction. The American Association of Endodontists reports that every year, over 15 million teeth are treated and saved with root canal therapy.
At Brunswick Family Dentistry, we use dental anesthesia and sedation options to provide patients with a pain-free, relaxing treatment. Please call our dental office today at 912-264-0946 if you think you may need root canal therapy.
Many signs may point to the presence of a root canal infection or dental abscess:
At Brunswick Family Dentistry, we believe knowledge is power, especially when it comes to your oral health. We always explain why we recommend a specific treatment and what to expect, so there aren't any surprises. Our goal is to make sure we demystify the process so you can understand how root canal therapy can save your tooth, and overall, preserve your smile.
Each tooth has canals inside the roots, which is where the term "root canal" is derived. The tooth's interior contains pulp, a collection of nerves and blood vessels. When trauma or decay affects the tooth, bacteria can infect the pulp.
Over time, the infection can worsen, and the pain can eventually become unbearable. Rather than put off treatment, please get in touch with our dental office, as emergency root canal therapy is the last resort to save a natural tooth from extraction.
Dr. Sasser and our team first make sure you're comfortable before the procedure. We offer neck pillows and nitrous oxide as mild sedation for additional relaxation if desired.
We then numb the tooth with a strong local anesthetic before gently removing the infected pulp and damaged nerves. Once the inside of the tooth is clean, we apply a soothing antibiotic and seal the tooth.
Your dentist may recommend a dental crown or filling to protect and strengthen the tooth. After root canal therapy, you can enjoy the restored function and aesthetics of your tooth.
Our dental office is equipped with the latest technologies so that you can receive a gentle root canal and custom-made crown all in one convenient location.
Please reach us at 912-264-0946 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
A root canal is a dental procedure used to remove infected or damaged pulp inside a tooth, relieve pain, and save the tooth from extraction.
No! Modern root canal procedures are performed under local anesthesia, making them no more painful than getting a filling. Some discomfort after the procedure is normal but can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.
Most root canals take 1–2 visits, each lasting about 60–90 minutes.
A root canal is needed if the tooth pulp is infected or inflamed due to:
With proper care, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime! Maintaining good oral hygiene and seeing our team every 6 months for regular dental check-ups is key.
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