At Bonin Dental Care, we understand that the term “root canal” can cause anxiety, but this procedure is designed to save your tooth from extraction and eliminate pain caused by infection. Root canals are essential when the pulp, or inner tissue, of the tooth becomes infected due to decay or trauma. Left untreated, this infection can lead to an abscess and even bone loss in the jaw. A root canal is the only way to remove the infection while preserving the structure of the tooth.
Knowing the signs of a tooth infection can help you seek treatment early. Common symptoms include persistent pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling around the gums, and a darkened tooth. In some cases, however, the infection may be present without noticeable pain, which is why regular checkups with Dr. Scott Bonin are essential. At these appointments, we can detect any underlying issues and prevent the need for more invasive treatments.
What to Expect During a root canal at Bonin Dental Care, we prioritize your comfort. The procedure begins with local anesthesia to numb the area. Dr. Scott Bonin will then make a small opening in the tooth to access the infected pulp. The infected tissue is carefully removed, and the inside of the tooth is thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. Once cleaned, the tooth is filled with a biocompatible material and sealed. In most cases, a crown will be placed over the tooth to restore its strength and functionality.
Keeping your natural tooth through a root canal has long-term benefits for your oral health. Removing the tooth altogether can lead to shifting teeth, bite misalignment, and the need for more complex procedures such as bridges or implants. Additionally, tooth extraction can result in bone loss in the jaw, which impacts the overall structure of your face. Root canals preserve the natural tooth and prevent these complications while relieving pain and infection.
Ensuring a Smooth Recovery After your root canal, you may experience mild discomfort for a few days, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers. Most patients can return to their regular activities within a day. Dr. Scott Bonin will provide you with aftercare instructions, including how to care for the tooth and when to return for a follow-up. A permanent crown will usually be placed during the follow-up visit to protect the treated tooth from further damage.
Pain If you’re experiencing persistent tooth pain or suspect you may need a root canal, don’t delay. Contact
Bonin Dental Care at (707) 838-1400 or visit us at
100 Windsor River Road, Windsor, CA 95492 to schedule a consultation.
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