Three Reasons You May Need A Root Canal

El Paso, TX, dentist offers root canals for patients

In our last blog, we talked about how tooth fillings can help recover your smile after a cavity. This minimally invasive restoration involves gently removing the decayed area and replacing it with a stronger material. If you have a more severe cavity, your dentist may recommend having a root canal done. The team at Sunny Smiles is here today to explain when this restoration may be necessary.

A Cavity Is Too Deep For A Filling

Your tooth is composed of several layers. The enamel is the hard outer layer, the dentin is below that, and the pulp is the innermost layer of your dental structure. When decay occurs on the enamel or dentin, a dental filling may be used to restore the area. This involves removing the damaged area, cleaning the space, and adding composite resin. The goal for this procedure is to stop the decay from worsening and to protect your tooth. If the cavity has reached the pulp, it could lead to discomfort and extreme sensitivity to the area. To help with this, a root canal can be done to remove the damaged pulp and disinfect the area.

You Have Fractured A Tooth

Breaking one of your pearly whites can be an unexpected and stressful injury. This may happen due to sports-related incidents or other trauma around your mouth. When this happens, a dental crown can be used to cover and protect the area. However, when the damage is more extensive, it could require an additional step before the crown can be added. A root canal may be used to preserve your dental structure and prevent an infection. Bacteria can enter the space where the crack has happened, leading to an infection. By first cleaning the area and adding a strong material to the space before the crown is placed, you can seal the area and protect the tooth.

The Area Has Become Infected

A tooth can become infected when harmful bacteria enters it through cracks or cavities. This may happen if you have poor oral hygiene habits, untreated decay, injuries that have not been restored, or more. You may notice that the area has become infected if the gums around it are swollen, or the area is sensitive. A cool compress and over the counter pain reducers may help temporarily alleviate the pain, but the area should be examined urgently to prevent the infection from worsening. A root canal can be done to remove the infected area and relieve your toothache. Without this procedure, you could be at risk of needing extraction.

Learn More About Restorations

Do you have a tooth that has been damaged from decay or an injury? Call Sunny Smiles Family Dentistry in El Paso, TX, today at 915-759-7000 to learn more about possible treatment options.