Root Canal Therapy in Coral Springs: Understanding the Procedure and Its Benefits

Root canal therapy is a common dental procedure that is used to treat infected or inflamed tooth pulp. This procedure is performed to save a damaged or infected tooth, rather than having to extract it. At our Coral Springs dental office we are dedicated to providing our patients with the highest quality of care, which is why we specialize in root canal therapy.

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What is a Root Canal?

The tooth is made up of several layers, including the enamel (the hard, outer layer), dentin (the softer layer underneath the enamel), and the pulp (the innermost layer that contains the nerves and blood vessels). The pulp is responsible for the growth and development of the tooth, but once the tooth is fully formed, it can survive without it.

A root canal is the process of removing the infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth. The inside of the tooth is then cleaned and sealed to prevent reinfection. This allows the tooth to be saved, rather than having to extract it.

What Causes the Need for a Root Canal?

There are several reasons why a tooth may need a root canal, including:

  • Decay: When a tooth is decayed, the bacteria can reach the pulp, causing infection.
  • Trauma: A traumatic injury to the tooth can also lead to pulp damage.
  • Cracks or chips: If a tooth is cracked or chipped, bacteria can enter the pulp chamber, leading to infection.



How is a Root Canal Performed?

A root canal procedure is typically performed over the course of one or two appointments. During the first appointment, the dentist will numb the area around the tooth and create an opening in the top of the tooth to access the pulp chamber.

Using small, specialized instruments, the dentist will remove the infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth. The inside of the tooth is then cleaned and sealed to prevent reinfection.

In some cases, a temporary filling will be placed in the tooth to protect it until the second appointment. During the second appointment, the temporary filling will be removed and a permanent filling or crown will be placed to protect the tooth.


What are the Benefits of a Root Canal?

There are several benefits to having a root canal, including:

  • Saving the tooth: The most obvious benefit of a root canal is that it saves the tooth, rather than having to extract it.
  • Relief from pain: A root canal can provide relief from the pain and discomfort associated with an infected or inflamed tooth.
  • Preventing further damage: By removing the infected or inflamed pulp, a root canal can prevent further damage to the tooth and surrounding tissues.
  • Maintaining oral health: By saving the tooth, a root canal can help maintain overall oral health.

At our Coral Springs dental practice, we understand the importance of maintaining good oral health. That is why we perform root canal therapy, and are dedicated to providing our patients with the highest quality of care. If you think you may need a root canal, please contact us to schedule an appointment.

Frequently Asked Root Canal Questions by our Coral Springs Patients

  • What is a root canal?

    A root canal is a dental procedure that is used to treat infected or inflamed tooth pulp. This procedure is performed to save a damaged or infected tooth, rather than having to extract it.

  • What causes the need for a root canal?

    There are several reasons why a tooth may need a root canal, including: decay, trauma, and cracks or chips.

  • Is a root canal procedure painful?

    No, a root canal procedure is not painful. The area around the tooth will be numb during the procedure, and patients may experience some mild discomfort afterwards, but this can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

  • How long does the root canal procedure take?

    A root canal procedure typically takes one or two appointments. The first appointment is used to remove the infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth, and the second appointment is used to place a permanent filling or crown.

  • Can a root canal-treated tooth be saved?

    Yes, a root canal-treated tooth can be saved and can function normally for many years. After the root canal procedure, it's important to maintain good oral hygiene and see your dentist regularly.

  • Is it possible to have a toothache after a root canal?

    There is a possibility of toothache after a root canal, but this is usually caused by a problem with the filling or crown placed during the second appointment. If you experience any pain or discomfort after your root canal procedure, please contact your dentist.

  • How much does a root canal cost?

    The cost of a root canal can vary depending on several factors such as the type of tooth, location, and insurance coverage. it's best to contact your dentist to get a cost estimate.

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