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What is a Root Canal?

December 16, 2017
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In general, we all know what it means to ‘fill’ a tooth. Tooth decay breaks out, the dentist cleans it and fills the cavity with a material to keep the tooth sound and to function properly. But what if your family dentist in Cypress says you need a root canal? What exactly does this mean?

Your family dentist in Cypress is highly skilled in all aspects of dentistry and not only will be able to clearly explain what a root canal involves, but is able to complete one professionally and efficiently.

For you to understand root canals, it helps to understand a little about how a tooth is made. The outside of a tooth is a very hard material called enamel, actually the hardest substance in your body. Below this is a layer of dentin. Within the dentin is the pulp chamber which extends down the tooth and into the roots. Blood vessels and nerves are contained within the pulp chambers or canals. The roots themselves are embedded in the jawbone, anchoring the tooth firmly in place.

If the pulp inside the tooth becomes infected because of injury or severe tooth decay, your family dentist in Cypress may recommend a procedure called a root canal. If the tooth is left untreated, it may ultimately become so damaged that the tooth will be lost.

When a root canal procedure is performed, the infected and damaged pulp within the root is cleaned away using very small drills and files. Then, the space is irrigated to remove any loose pulp and washed with an anti-microbial solution to prevent future infections. After this, the hole is filled with a special dental material, and the tooth is capped with a temporary filling. This preserves the tooth and prevents further damage and possible tooth loss.

To complete the procedure, your family dentist in Cypress will prepare a permanent crown. This is generally made at an outside laboratory and is constructed of a material that matches the color of your natural teeth. Once this crown is prepared, which may take a few weeks, the dentist will remove the temporary filling. The opening will be cleaned and the permanent crown cemented in place. The result is a natural-looking tooth with the feel and function of the original.

Whatever your dental health needs, count on Village Park Family Dental to provide the very best in oral care management. Call today to schedule an appointment for your bi-annual checkup or to make an initial visit with your family dentist in Cypress. Suffering toothaches? We provide same day appointments for those with tooth pain. Tooth pain can be caused by a variety of reasons, but we know whatever the cause, it’s something that can’t wait. Our friendly staff is available to answer your questions and set your appointment. Call us today to start a program of the very best in oral health management, 281-376-4444.

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