ENDODONTICS
Endodontic procedures are designed to treat the inside of your tooth by removing any infected tissue and sealing it to avoid further issues. This conservative approach not only preserves your natural tooth structure but also helps maintain your overall oral health.
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Our dentist diagnoses thorough examinations that include taking x-rays to identify the extent of tooth damage or infection, which aids in determining the appropriate treatment plan for restoring dental health.
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Next, our dentist carefully numbs the affected area with a local anesthetic to ensure your comfort, and offer optional sedation to help you feel relaxed during the endodontic treatment.
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Then, our Surprise, AZ, dentist isolates the tooth before treatment to prevent saliva from contaminating the treated area, ensuring a sterile environment for the procedure and promoting optimal healing.
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After isolating the tooth, our dentist carefully creates a small opening in the tooth to access the pulp chamber and root canals, allowing for precise cleaning and treatment of infected or damaged tissue.
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Next, our kind and careful dentist, Dr. Badall, will remove the diseased or inflamed pulp tissue from the interior of a tooth to prevent reinfection and support the preservation of the natural tooth structure.
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Finally, our team performs the intricate process of cleaning, shaping, and sterilizing the root canals to remove any residual bacteria before skillfully filling and sealing the space, all with a focus on preserving the patient’s oral health.
During endodontic treatment, Dr. Badall diagnoses the need through imaging, access the infected tooth, remove the pulp, clean and shape the inside of the tooth, and seal it to prevent further infection.
It’s normal to experience some mild discomfort or sensitivity after endodontic treatment, but this can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain medication as your mouth heals.
While facial swelling after endodontic treatment is not common, it can occur. That said, it usually subsides with appropriate care and following your dentist’s advice.
During endodontic treatment, Dr. Badall diagnoses the need through imaging, access the infected tooth, remove the pulp, clean and shape the inside of the tooth, and seal it to prevent further infection.
It’s normal to experience some mild discomfort or sensitivity after endodontic treatment, but this can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain medication as your mouth heals.
According to the American Association of Endodontists, there are many types of surgical and non-surgical endodontic treatments.
While facial swelling after endodontic treatment is not common, it can occur. That said, it usually subsides with appropriate care and following your dentist’s advice.
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