Endodontists are specialists that focus on the prevention and treatment of diseases and injuries to the dental pulp. This can include anything from a cavity to a traumatic injury. If you are experiencing any type of dental pain, it is important to see an endodontist as soon as possible. They may be able to save your teeth!
Endodontics
In this blog post, we will discuss the various services that an endodontist can provide in order to preserve your smile.
What Is The Purpose Of Endodontic Treatment?
The goal of endodontic treatment is to save the tooth by clearing out the diseased pulp and protecting the remaining healthy tissue. This can be done through a variety of methods, such as root canal therapy or dental surgery.
Endodontists are specially trained to perform these procedures quickly and effectively, with minimal discomfort to the patient. It is important to note that endodontic treatment is often more successful than tooth extraction, and it can also save you money in the long run!
What Dental Issues Require Endodontic Treatment?
There are many different dental issues that can benefit from endodontic treatment. Some of the most common include:
Cavities: Cavities are one of the most common reasons why people see an endodontist. If a cavity is left untreated, it can eventually reach the pulp of the tooth and cause an infection. Root canal therapy can remove the infected pulp and save the tooth.
Traumatic injuries: If you have suffered a traumatic injury to the mouth, it is important to see an endodontist as soon as possible. They will be able to determine if the pulp has been damaged and decide on the best course of treatment.
Dental abscesses: An abscess is a pocket of pus that forms around the root of a tooth. If left untreated, an abscess can cause serious damage to the surrounding tissues. The abscess has to be drained to save the teeth.
If A Tooth Has Been Cracked Or Chipped: If you have cracked or chipped a tooth, there is a risk that the pulp could be damaged. An endodontist will be able to determine if the pulp is injured and decide on the best course of treatment.
What Procedures Do Endodontists Handle?
Endodontists are specially trained to perform a variety of procedures, such as root canal therapy, dental surgery, and more.
Root Canal Therapy: Root canal therapy is one of the most common procedures performed by endodontists. This procedure involves removing the diseased pulp from the tooth and then sealing off the remaining cavity.
Dental Surgery: If the damage to a tooth is too severe to be treated with root canal therapy, endodontists may recommend dental surgery. This can involve anything from removing the tooth to repairing it.
Endodontic Retreatment: If a previous endodontic procedure has failed, an endodontist may recommend retreatment. This involves redoing the original procedure in order to try and save the tooth.
Pulpotomy: A pulpotomy is a procedure that is sometimes used to treat a cavity in little children. This involves removing the diseased pulp from the tooth but leaving the root intact.
When Should A Patient Visit An Endodontist?
If you are experiencing any type of dental pain, it is important to see an endodontist as soon as possible. They may be able to save your teeth! It is also important to see an endodontist if you have suffered other dental issues such as a cracked or chipped tooth.
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Endodontists are specialists that focus on the root portions of teeth. They’re able to save teeth from extensive damage through a variety of treatments, often involving a “root canal”. Symptoms that merit an endodontist’s evaluation include but are not limited to: severe toothache pain, pain when eating or drinking hot or cold foods, temperature sensitivity, gum tenderness/ swelling, and a small pimple on the gums.
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