You can trust Coolamon Dental Centre for top-quality root canal treatment, as we prioritise your oral health and comfort throughout the entire process.
What Is the Purpose of a Root Canal Treatment?
A root canal treatment is done to save a severely damaged or infected tooth and prevent the need for extraction.
When the soft tissue inside the tooth, known as the pulp, becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, cracks, or trauma, it can cause severe pain and discomfort.
What Causes the Pulp to be Inflamed?
The pulp inside the tooth becomes inflamed due to bacterial infection. When a tooth is affected by deep decay, cracks, chips, or trauma, it can create pathways for bacteria to enter the pulp chamber. Once bacteria enter the pulp, it can lead to an infection, causing the pulp to become inflamed.
The inflammation is the body’s natural response to the infection, and it can lead to various symptoms such as pain, sensitivity, swelling, and even abscess formation.
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Expert Root Canal Treatment at Coolamon Dental Centre
Our dental team is dedicated to providing exceptional root canal treatment, backed by years of expertise and skill. With state-of-the-art equipment, our skilled dentists approach the procedure with precision and care, ensuring optimal results.
At Coolamon Dental Centre, we believe in patient education, and our team takes the time to thoroughly explain the tooth condition and the root canal process, leaving you fully informed and at ease before treatment.
What to Expect at a Root Canal Treatment
This comprehensive list outlines the step-by-step process, shedding light on what happens during the treatment, so you can feel informed and confident about your dental care journey.
Examination and X-rays
Our dentist will carefully examine your tooth and may take X-rays to assess the condition of the root canals and surrounding structures.
Local Anaesthesia
To ensure a pain-free experience, the affected area will be numbed with local anaesthesia before the procedure begins.
Access to Pulp
A small opening is made in the tooth’s surface to access the infected or damaged pulp inside the pulp chamber and root canals.
Pulp Removal
Using specialised instruments, the infected pulp is gently removed from the tooth’s interior.
Cleaning and Shaping
The root canals are meticulously cleaned and shaped to prepare them for filling.
Filling the Root Canals
Biocompatible material called gutta-percha is used to fill the cleaned root canals, sealing them off from further infection. In some cases, a temporary filling may be placed to protect the tooth until a permanent restoration is placed.
Final Restoration
After the root canal procedure, a dental crown or filling is often placed to restore the tooth’s strength and appearance.
Are There Alternatives to Root Canal Treatment?
Indeed, there are alternatives to root canal treatment, tailored to individual dental conditions. In cases where a tooth is severely damaged or infected beyond repair, tooth extraction is a viable option, with replacement options such as dental implants, bridges, or dentures available.
For children with deep decay affecting the tooth’s crown, a pulpotomy, which removes the infected pulp from the crown portion while preserving the pulp in the root canal, may be recommended.
The decision between root canal treatment and alternative approaches relies on the unique circumstances of each patient. We encourage you to consult with our experienced team at Coolamon Dental Centre to assess your dental health and determine the most appropriate course of action for optimal oral well-being.
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Coolamon Dental Centre
56A Mornington Pkwy,
Ellenbrook WA 6069
Tel: (08) 9296 9970
Booking:
You can book an appointment with us online or call us at 9296 9970. Please note your dental appointment is considered confirmed at the time of booking. We have reserved the time with our dentists, dental assistants and hygienists, especially for you. We will contact you prior to your scheduled appointment with a courtesy reminder but ultimately it is your responsibility to ensure that you arrive on time for your appointment. We know that life can get in the way and if you need to reschedule, please give us at least one business day’s notice and we will be happy to find a time that better suits you.