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Root Canals In Wichita, KS

Toothaches serve as a strong reminder that teeth are not simply hard tissue floating in the gums. They are complex sensory organs consisting of layers of dentin and enamel that protect a living pulp. Within this pulp, there is a crucial network of nerves and blood vessels that provide nourishment and sensation to each tooth. As long as the pulp remains healthy, we are often unaware of the intricate systems at work.

However, tooth pain can be quite alarming as it serves as a warning sign that something is amiss. Pain is an indication that the bundle of nerves and vessels inside the tooth is irritated, damaged, or under attack.

A deep cavity can allow bacteria to reach the inner nerve bundle, potentially leading to the development of an abscess in the jaw without any noticeable symptoms. If Dr. Davidson determines that the nerve cannot recover or if there is an infection, root canal therapy may be recommended.

Modern anesthetics are effective in numbing the area for the gentle removal of the inflamed nerve within the tooth. The nerve canal is thoroughly disinfected and shaped carefully, 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.

Is it safe to get a root canal?

Despite years of research proving otherwise, there are still internet articles circulating that claim root canals have adverse health effects. These claims are often based on false theories that were proposed decades ago without any scientific evidence. One particular Facebook article, which has gained popularity, relies on a 100-year-old study that has long been discredited.

However, the American Association of Endodontists is constantly updated on the latest research and can confidently affirm the safety of root canal treatment. In fact, advancements in techniques and materials have made this procedure more successful than ever before.

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