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Root Canals In Park City, KS

Toothaches serve as a clear reminder that teeth are not just hard tissue in the gums. They are complex sensory organs with layers of dentin and enamel protecting a living pulp. Inside the pulp, there are nerves and blood vessels that provide nutrients and sensation to each tooth. When the pulp is healthy, we are often unaware of the intricate systems at play.

However, tooth pain can be concerning as it indicates that something is wrong. Pain is a signal that the nerves and vessels inside the tooth are being irritated, damaged, or threatened.

If a deep cavity allows bacteria to reach the inner nerve bundle, it can lead to the development of a significant infection known as an abscess in the jaw, sometimes without any symptoms. If Dr. Davidson determines that the nerve cannot recover or if there is an infection present, root canal therapy may be recommended.

Modern anesthetics are used to provide strong numbing during the gentle removal of the inflamed nerve inside the tooth. The nerve canal is disinfected and carefully shaped, and a sealer is used to fill the internal space. A filling or crown is then placed over the tooth to restore its original function.

Are Root Canals Safe?

Despite years of research proving otherwise, internet articles still circulate claiming adverse health effects from root canals. Many of these claims are based on false theories from decades ago that lack any scientific basis. One popular Facebook article even relies on a 100-year-old study that has long been discredited.

The American Association of Endodontists closely follows all research and can confirm the safety of root canal treatment. With new techniques and materials, root canal procedures are now more successful than ever.

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