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The Importance of Pulp in Dental Health

The composition of our teeth includes dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. Dental enamel is the outer layer, dentin is a softer layer underneath, and pulp is a soft tissue containing connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels located beneath the dentin.

Typically, the pulp is protected by the enamel and dentin. But if bacteria enter this area due to a deep cavity, fracture, or tooth injury, an infection can develop.

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

If a tooth becomes infected, it can result in intense pain that will escalate if not addressed. While extracting the tooth may be necessary in some cases, it is always considered a last resort. Gaps in your teeth can lead to oral health problems such as bone loss and shifting teeth. Root canal treatment is a preferable option as it eradicates the infection, preserves your natural teeth, and restores oral health. In comparison to tooth extraction, root canal treatment is less painful and has a faster recovery period.

Signs that may indicate the need for root canal therapy

Below are some indicators to be aware of that could suggest a tooth infection or abscess:

I am experiencing intense pain from a toothache.

I am currently experiencing discomfort or inflammation in my jaw.

My teeth are extremely sensitive.

I observed a gum bump that resembles a pimple.

I have observed that my gums seem to be swollen, red, or puffy.

I believe I am experiencing an unpleasant taste or odor in my mouth.

If you are experiencing any of the symptoms listed and suspect a tooth infection, please contact our dental clinic in Fort Myers immediately. Taking prompt action is crucial for your comfort and overall health when dealing with an infected root canal.

What happens during a root canal treatment?

Having a root canal procedure can make some patients feel anxious, but there is no need to be scared as it is not a frightening process. Our dentists use advanced 3-D cone-beam imaging to carefully plan your treatment, allowing them to see the tooth in three dimensions. This helps in accurately assessing the tooth's structure and customizing the procedure to fit your specific needs. With the use of anesthesia and this state-of-the-art technology, patient comfort is greatly improved, leading to better overall results. After the procedure, most patients feel significant relief.

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