Root Canal Therapy IN Grants Pass, OR

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what is periodontal care?

DID YOU KNOW…

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The rear molars are more likely to become infected because they have additional pits and grooves.

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HOW IT WORKS: THE ROOT CANAL PROCESS

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consultation

Dr. Anderson will examine your tooth and take x-rays to determine if the pulp is still alive and can be saved with root canal treatment. If not, the tooth will need to be extracted.
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PULPECTOMY

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CANAL CLEANING

Each of the tooth’s canals needs to be cleaned and reshaped. A tooth can contain between 1-4 canals, so this process may take one or multiple appointments.
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FILLING/CROWN

The inside of the tooth will be filled with a material called gutta-percha. Then, we can place a dental crown to protect the tooth if necessary.

TYPES OF ROOT CANALS

ANTERIOR

Anterior root canals are root canals performed in the front 6 teeth. This procedure is more difficult to perform in these teeth because of the little space and the more complex nature of gaining access into the tooth.

However, because these teeth are thinner, they contain fewer canals which make canal cleaning faster and require fewer appointments. There is also less pain associated with these teeth so patients may not require as much anesthetic.

We must create an access hole from the back of the tooth. A dental crown is typically not necessary, because these teeth are not used for chewing.

DID YOU KNOW…

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Dental sealants can protect your molars from cavities and severe tooth decay that require root canal treatment.

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Root canals are 95% successful but if the treatment fails, you can have the tooth retreated.

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