Any dental procedure can be daunting for most people. We make every attempt to make your experience as comfortable as possible.
Your first appontment will generally be a comprehensive consultation and examination. At that time, we will examine the tooth and problem area, take digital x-ray images and photos then decide whether your tooth is in need of root canal therapy, and review your treatment options.
If root canal therapy is indicated, a local anesthetic is used. You are welcome to listen to music on your own headphones if you wish. We will remove the nerve and bacteria from your tooth, clean the infection and seal the roots of the tooth. You will have no pain during this procedure. It can usually be completed in one to two visits depending on the required treatment. Most patients return to their normal daily routine after treatment. After treatment is completed you may need to see your general dentist for a final restoration or crown. A treatment report will be sent to their office.
Generally, conventional root canal therapy is all that is needed. Success rates for a non-surgical treatment is above 90%. Occasionally, microsurgery may be needed to save a tooth. This technique can be useful in locating root fractures and treating canals that may not be able to be accessed through standard root canal therapy.The most common microsurgical procedure is called an apicectomy.
It is unusual for patients to experience complications after conventional root canal therapy or microsurgery. However, if you do experience any problems, we are available to respond to you at any time.