Advanced Endodontics provides non-surgical root canal therapy in Central FL. Contact one of our offices to learn more and schedule an appointment.
What is Root Canal Therapy?
Root canal therapy used to be a very involved, complex surgical intervention. Today, it is as routine as filling a cavity. The combination of technological advancements and advanced procedures allows for root canals to be performed with ease.
Root canal therapy is often recommended to remove infections found deep within the tooth so that the natural tooth may be saved. Whether from a cavity where decay spread through the enamel, a crack, or something else – bacteria that make their way into the pulp area of the tooth can cause further infection. This area is full of soft tissue containing blood vessels, nerves, and the like. Without treatment, the infection can continue to grow and cause damage to your tooth, your gums, and your jaw bone.
Non surgical root canal therapy is designed to remove the infection – and the pulp – while also disinfecting the inside of the tooth. It is then sealed up so that it may heal. This is one of the most common ways that endodontists are able to save a natural tooth.
Benefits of Root Canal Therapy
You never want to leave tooth decay untreated as it can wreak havoc throughout your mouth – and often cause you a lot of pain. But, with non-surgical root canal therapy, there are a lot of benefits, including:
- The opportunity to save your natural tooth
- Remove any pain or discomfort
- Reduce the spread of infection to other areas of the mouth
- Improve your oral health – and your overall health
- Enhance your smile
- Reduce the need for more in-depth dental procedures down the road
Are You A Good Candidate For A Root Canal Procedure?
Being in need of root canal therapy makes you a good candidate. That means if you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you may want to set up a consultation with Advanced Endodontics:
- Chronic tooth pain or severe toothache
- Sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
- Discoloration of the tooth
- Pain while chewing
- Inflamed or swollen gums
After a thorough examination, our endodontist will be able to determine if you are a good candidate for non-surgical root canal therapy.
Frequently Asked Questions About Non Surgical Root Canal Therapy
Looking for an endodontist in the Central Florida area? Contact us today to schedule an appointment.