Root Canal Therapy

Root Canal Therapy in Corona, CA

What is the scariest term for most people when they go to the dentist? Most would argue the term “root canal” is the scariest. Whether it is because of movies and tv or stories from our friends, root canals have gotten a bad reputation regarding dental procedures. Believe it or not, though, root canal therapy, as it is properly called, is one of the most important procedures you can have done if you are in danger of losing a tooth.

At Everglow Family Dentistry in Corona, CA, we use the latest tools and technology to keep the procedure as pain-free as possible and to minimize recovery time so that you can go back to your day without worrying about being able to talk or chew or feeling tons of pain.

What is Root Canal Therapy?

Root canal therapy is a procedure used in dentistry to treat and save a severely infected or damaged tooth. Normally if a root system is damaged or becomes infected, the tooth would need to be pulled, but with root canal therapy near you, it is possible to save the root system of the tooth. While the procedure is invasive, local anesthesia makes it relatively painless.

The procedure involves:

  • Removing the diseased or irritated pulp from the root canal of the tooth.
  • Disinfecting the area.
  • Filling it with a special material to seal it off.

This eliminates the infection and prevents further spread. To perform the procedure, the dentist will remove the decay from the tooth and gain access to the root system. Then they will inspect the root system for damage, decay, and debris. Usually, the dentist will clean the area, remove any infected nerve tissue, and seal the root canal to protect it from further harm. Once done, the patient should heal within a few days. If you still experience pain or soreness around the area of the root canal, then further treatment may be necessary. If that is the case, you need to contact us immediately at Everglow Family Dentistry in Corona, CA, so that the dentist can examine you again, as you may have further damage or another infection that needs to be treated with another root canal therapy.

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