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Root Canals in Valley Center, KS

Toothaches serve as a vivid reminder that teeth are not merely pieces of hard tissue floating in the gums. They are intricately structured sensory organs with layers of dentin and enamel safeguarding a living pulp. Within the tooth's pulp, a vital bundle of nerves and blood vessels courses through, providing nutrients and sensation to each tooth. As long as the pulp remains healthy, the intricate systems at work are rarely noticeable.

Tooth pain can be particularly unsettling, yet its purpose is to alert you that something is amiss. Pain signals that the bundle of nerves and vessels inside your tooth is irritated, damaged, or under attack.

A deep cavity can grant bacteria access to the inner nerve bundle. In some instances, a significant infection, known as an abscess, may develop in your jaw without exhibiting any symptoms. If Dr. Davidson determines that the nerve won't recover or identifies the presence of an infection, then root canal therapy may be recommended.

Modern anesthetics offer robust numbing for the gentle removal of the inflamed nerve inside the tooth. The nerve canal undergoes disinfection and meticulous shaping, with a sealer filling the internal space. A filling or crown placed over the tooth aids in restoring it to its original function.

Is it safe to undergo a root canal procedure?

Despite ongoing circulation of internet articles suggesting negative health effects from root canals, extensive research over the years has consistently debunked these claims, many of which rely on outdated and unfounded theories, including a 100-year-old study refuted long ago; the American Association of Endodontists remains up-to-date on research supporting the safety of this essential procedure, with continuous advancements in techniques and materials making root canal treatment more successful than ever.

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