Root Canal Therapy
Eliminate Infection and Save Your Natural Tooth
Why Would I Need Root Canal Therapy?

What Is Root Canal Therapy?
First and foremost, root canal therapy involves opening up the tooth, removing the damaged pulp, and then cleaning, shaping, filling, and sealing the tooth. The extent of the treatment will depend on just how much infection there is and how far it has advanced. During root canal therapy, Dr. Naik will remove the diseased pulp before cleaning and sealing the tooth. In the event the infected pulp is not removed, it can lead to pain and swelling (as mentioned briefly above), which will in turn result in the entire tooth having to be removed. This is why it is so important that you take a proactive approach to your dental health, specifically when a root canal may be in order.
Again, through advanced technology, root canal therapy is not nearly as scary of a procedure as many people think. A perfectionist, Dr. Naik is committed to using only the latest and highest quality instruments and techniques for all general, cosmetic, and preventative dentistry procedures, including root canal therapy.
- Bite-Wing – Provides a visual of the upper and lower posterior teeth. This type of imaging is typically used to see whether the teeth are in line with one another and if there is any decay in the back teeth.
- Occlusal – Shows the floor of the mouth to get a better idea of the bite of the upper and lower jaw. This type of X-ray is commonly used in pediatric dentistry to showcase children’s tooth development.
- Panoramic – Gives a view of all the teeth, jaws, nasal area, sinuses, and joints of the jaw.
- Periapical – Offers a view of the whole tooth.
Common Causes of Infected Pulp Tissue
A deep cavity
A broken, chipped, or cracked tooth
Injury or trauma to the tooth
Repetitive dental procedures, resulting in damage to the tooth
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