Relieve Your Discomfort and Restore Your Oral Health

Do you have a toothache that’s beginning to impact your day-to-day life? Dr. Miller can help relieve your pain at Valley View Dental. Root canal therapy’s bad reputation for being painful is far from the truth. In fact, treating your damaged tooth with this treatment can not only save your tooth but also take away your pain. Our team is dedicated to doing everything we can to preserve patients smiles in their entirety, which is why we recommend calling right away if you’re experiencing severe pain or sensitivity.

What is Root Canal Therapy?

Root canal treatment helps rid your tooth of any bacteria that has infected the pulp of your tooth. Its purpose is to prevent the infection from spreading to other teeth and save your natural tooth from further decay and damage. When you get a root canal in St. Peter, Dr. Miller will remove the infected pulp of your tooth to help ease your pain.

Signs You Could Need a Root Canal

To know for sure whether you need root canal therapy, call or schedule an appointment with Dr. Miller as soon as possible. However, in the meantime, you can keep an eye out for certain symptoms that may be a warning sign:

  • Throbbing toothache
  • Pain when biting or chewing
  • Temperature sensitivity
  • Infected gum tissue
  • Sores around the damaged tooth
  • Dark color near the gums

Most patients who need root canals visit their dentist in St. Peter because the pain associated with infection is too much to bear. When you familiarize yourself with common warning signs, you can schedule an appointment with Dr. Miller before your symptoms worsen.

What Can You Expect From the Procedure?

Getting a root canal at Valley View Dental may require more than one visit. First, we will take an X-ray to determine if there are any signs of infection surrounding the root canals. Dr. Miller will then numb the surrounding area of the damaged tooth and keep it dry during the treatment. Using a small tool, she will access and remove the infected pulp and bacteria along with dead nerve tissue and debris.

Once she has cleaned the tooth, she will seal it and use a rubber material to fill the hole. After the hole is filled, to restore the function and strength of your weakened tooth and protect it from further damage, a crown will be placed on top. You can also ask Dr. Miller about other restoration options.

How Do You Care for Your Smile After a Root Canal?

After your root canal treatment, you’ll feel a million times better. Most patients report that they immediately feel less pain and sensitivity afterward. Once your restoration has been placed and your tooth is restored, you can continue your regular oral hygiene routine of brushing twice each day and flossing at least once a day.

Don’t let dental myths of pain scare you away from getting the treatment you need. We’ll take great care of you and do whatever we can to help provide you with some relief. If you’re experiencing any symptoms that point towards dental decay and infection, don’t waste a second! Contact us so we can tackle the problem before it wreaks havoc on your oral health.