Root Canal Therapy

Exceptional Root Canal Therapy in Houston

root canal therapy in Houston, TXWe know that tooth pain can cause an interruption in your daily life and add stress to otherwise routine activities. At AmeriCare Dental, our team offers comprehensive dental care that focuses on restoring and maintaining your overall oral health, including root canal therapy.

The goal of Dr. Hady Attar and our friendly team is to help eliminate tooth pain and restore the optimal function of your bite. We always strive to protect your natural teeth and preserve them for as long as possible. If you're struggling with tooth pain and require root canal therapy in Houston, let us give you the relief you're looking for. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!

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What is a Root Canal Therapy?

Root canal therapy is performed when there is an infection in the root canal chamber of your tooth. Infections like this occur when bacteria enter your tooth and cause the pulp to become infected. Teeth that have significant damage, decay, or trauma are especially susceptible to infection. The procedure involves removing the infected tissues, nerves, and blood vessels, also known as the tooth pulp, from the tooth's interior. Our team performs root canal therapies to save your natural teeth and restore strength.

How Can I Tell if I Need a Root Canal Therapy?

Though persistent and severe tooth pain is a common indicator that you may have an infection, it is not the only symptom to look for. Only our dentist can determine if you need root canal therapy. However, there are signs and indicators you can keep an eye out for that could indicate you might require a root canal therapy. Some of these indicators include:

  • Severe pain when chewing
  • The sudden increase in sensitivity to food and drink temperature
  • An abscess forms on your gums
  • Dark, swollen, and tender gums localized near your tooth
  • Loose teeth
  • Tooth Discoloration
  • A tooth that has significant damage or decay

What to Expect During Your Root Canal Therapy

What to expect during root canal therapyOur team will first perform a thorough examination of your teeth, gums, and jaws, along with taking a series of digital images to understand your current oral health better. Once Dr. Attar has identified the source of your discomfort or concern, we will present the various treatment options available to you. Our team will also take the time to answer any questions you have to ensure you feel comfortable proceeding with treatment. If we can save your tooth, we will recommend performing root canal therapy.

At AmeriCare Dental, your comfort and peace of mind are always priorities. The procedure will begin with making a tiny hole in your tooth so we can access the infected pulp. Using a special tool, Dr. Attar will remove any infected or diseased tissue from inside the root canal chamber. When all the pulp is removed, your root canal is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected and then filled with an antibacterial material to encourage the healing process.

Restoring the Strength of Your Tooth

After the procedure, we will need to place a crown over the treated tooth to fully restore health and pain-free function. Our team will carefully map your affected tooth and then have your new crown made by one of our trusted lab partners. This process usually takes around fourteen days. Once your new crown is made, you will return to our office for a final fitting. It is vitally important to follow our dentist's care instructions for your treated tooth while waiting for your new crown to ensure no further damage occurs.

Common Questions About Root Canal Therapies

We know that needing root canal therapy can be intimidating. Our Houston root canal therapy dentist is always here to answer any question you may have about the procedure. Some of the common questions we receive include:

Is a Root Canal Therapy Painful?

Most of the severe pain you feel occurs because of the infection found in the nerves of your tooth. Root canal therapies remove the source of this pain. Typically, the procedure itself will not cause additional discomfort.

Our dentist has extensive experience performing safe and effective root canal therapies. By removing the infected and diseased pulp, we can prevent harmful bacteria from spreading throughout your body. Left untreated, an infection can increase the risk of heart disease and other systemic illnesses.

The usual time to recover after a root canal therapy is only a few days. However, your bite's full function won't be restored until after your new crown is placed. During this time, you should limit your diet to soft foods to avoid damaging the treated tooth. It is also common for you to experience increased sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures. Should your pain intensify or if you have any concerns, don't hesitate to contact us.

Very rarely, pain can return after root canal therapy. We will reassess the affected tooth and surrounding areas to determine if an infection or other issues are present and recommend a course of treatment based on our findings. Should you require a root canal retreatment, our dentist will retreat your anterior or bicuspid teeth and refer you to a trusted local specialist for your molars.

Trusted Root Canal Therapy in Houston

We do everything we can to save your natural teeth and restore your oral health. Our root canal therapies are a safe and effective way to eliminate pain and infection. In the event that we can't save your tooth, we will also perform extractions in our office and determine the next steps to restore your smile.

At AmeriCare Dental, Dr. Attar has the skill and experience to help you achieve optimal oral health and the beautiful smile you want. If you're looking for root canal therapy in Houston, we have the services you can trust. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!

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