When a tooth is threatened by acute decay, periodontal disease, or damage from an injury, a skilled dentist or endodontist must make a judgment call concerning the course of treatment. If the pulp of the tooth is infected or inflamed, a root canal is usually the only way to save the tooth. During a root canal procedure (or endodontic treatment), the soft tissue in the root of the tooth is eliminated. This tissue contains veins, arteries and lymph vessels. Once the roots are taken out and widened, they are filled with a special rubber material. The root canal is only the initial step in the complete tooth restoration. After the root canal, without a crown, the tooth will become dry and brittle. The last procedures are the core build-up and crown. At Harris Dental, we engineer strong, natural-looking crowns that blend perfectly with the surrounding teeth. With proper oral hygiene and biannual visits to your dentist, a tooth with a filled root can often function issue—free for the rest of a patient’s life. I am Dr. Harris, DDS, of Harris Dental. I have been practicing dentistry since 1979. During that time I have seen hundreds of teeth saved by this effective dental procedure. Root canal therapy has a very high success rate. Because teeth with infected pulp tissue often do not create symptoms, it is critical to have regular dental examinations. I can determine which (if any) teeth have infected roots. If the infection in the soft pulp tissue is left untreated, it can move up to a point where the tooth cannot be saved. CONTACT HARRIS DENTAL:
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