Root canal Therapy in New Lenox, IL

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The structure of our teeth includes dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. Dental enamel is the outer layer, while dentin is a softer layer underneath. The pulp, a soft tissue, is situated beneath the dentin and contains connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels.

Normally, the pulp is well shielded by enamel and dentin. However, if bacteria enter the area due to a deep cavity, fracture, or tooth injury, an infection can develop.

An infected tooth typically causes severe pain, and if not treated, the pain will continue to worsen. In such situations, the only alternative is to extract the tooth, although this is never our initial preference. Having missing teeth can lead to several oral health issues, including bone loss and movement of neighboring teeth. Root canal treatment offers a solution by eradicating the infection, preserving natural teeth, and restoring oral health. Compared to tooth extraction, root canal treatment is less uncomfortable and requires shorter recovery periods.

Root Canal Therapy


Indications for Root Canal Treatment

Below are some signs to watch out for that may indicate a tooth infection or abscess:

  • I am suffering from a severe toothache.
  • I am experiencing discomfort or inflammation in my jaw.
  • I have extreme tooth sensitivity.
  • I have noticed a gum bump that resembles a pimple.
  • My gums are puffy, red, or swollen.
  • I may have an unpleasant taste or smell in my mouth.
If you observe any of the listed indications and suspect a tooth infection, please contact our dental clinic in New Lenox immediately. An infected root canal requires prompt attention, not only for your comfort but also for the sake of your overall health, safety, and well-being.

what occurs During a root canal procedure?

Many patients may feel anxious about getting a root canal, but there is no need to be scared because it is not a frightening procedure. Our dentists utilize advanced 3-D cone-beam imaging to carefully plan your treatment, enabling them to visualize the tooth in three dimensions. This 3-D view allows our dentists to accurately evaluate the tooth's structure and tailor the procedure to your individual requirements. With the assistance of anesthesia and this cutting-edge technology, patient comfort is greatly enhanced, resulting in improved overall outcomes. After the procedure is finished, most patients experience significant relief.

New Patients & Emergency Appointments Welcome!

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