What a Root Canal Does for Your Smile

What a Root Canal Does for Your Smile

Find out how a root canal can actually save your tooth.

Chances are pretty good that you’ve heard of a root canal before, but what do you actually know about it? If you are shrugging your root canalshoulders, it’s a good thing our Des Plaines, IL dentists, Dr. Roman Dziubyk and Dr. Lorelei Grise', are here to give you a little insight into the purpose of a root canal and why it’s an important procedure if you have a damaged or infected tooth.

A root canal will often be something one of our Des Plaines general dentists will recommend if a tooth is dealing with severe decay, trauma or an infection that has affected the health of the inside portion of the tooth (also known as the dental pulp). When the dental pulp becomes inflamed or infected this often causes tooth pain. This pain may be persistent and throbbing or you may only notice pain when eating food. This pain is a major sign that you need to visit us right away for care.

Getting a root canal will preserve the tooth and often prevent the need for a tooth extraction, which is a major benefit. After all, we are pretty sure most people don’t want to have to go through the time and expense of having a tooth removed and then needing to choose an expensive restoration to replace the tooth. Getting a root canal when you need it most can actually save you from more expensive and invasive procedures later.

What goes into getting a root canal?

This is the million-dollar question that is on most patients’ minds before getting a root canal. We are happy to report that getting a root canal is really no more invasive than getting a dental filling. Plus, if you are dealing with dental pain, you’ll also be happy to hear that this treatment will finally give you the relief you deserve.

A root canal, like many procedures, is performed under local anesthesia. This means that the area will be numb during this procedure so you won’t feel a thing. Then we will drill through the hard outer layers of the tooth until we reach the inside. Then we will remove the infected tissue that has been causing you all that pain before filling and rebuilding the tooth. Most teeth that get a root canal will also require a custom dental crown.

Whether you have questions about your upcoming root canal or you need to schedule your routine cleaning turn to the dental experts at Suburban Family Dental in Des Plaines, IL. We are here for your whole family.