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Root Canal Therapy in Huntsville, AL

Diagram of the different parts of a tooth, huntsville alA root canal is a restorative dental procedure that relieves pain and gives an infected or abscessed tooth a second chance. Modern root canals are comfortable and efficient and really no different from any other dental procedure. 

Root Canal Therapy

Deep inside your tooth, underneath enamel and dentin, is an area called the pulp chamber. This part of the tooth contains tissue and nerves that keep the tooth healthy, but pulp can become infected if bacteria enter the area through a fracture, deep decay, or trauma. 

The most obvious sign of an infected tooth is a severe toothache, and the only solution to relieve the pain is to remove the infected pulp with root canal treatment. 

What Happens During Root Canal Treatment?

Your comfort is our priority, so the first step is to administer a local anesthetic to numb the tooth to ensure that you feel no pain during the procedure. Once the anesthetic takes hold, and we are sure the tooth is numb, our dentist creates an opening in the tooth to access the pulp area. We then carefully remove every trace of infected pulp, disinfect the area and fill the area to prevent reinfection.

We allow the tooth to heal for about two weeks, then have you return to our office so we can take an x-ray and ensure the infection is gone. The final step is to place a tooth filling or a dental crown on the tooth to strengthen and protect it so you can chew comfortably again. 

Exploring the Benefits of Root Canal Therapy

Even though the words “root canal” might conjure up images of a lengthy, painful dental procedure, it’s the treatment itself that eliminates your tooth pain and helps you avoid extraction. There are numerous benefits to having a root canal in Huntsville, AL:
Relieves Your Pain
Severe tooth pain is one of the biggest indicators of a dental infection. A root canal removes the inflamed tooth pulp, eliminating your pain.
Saves Your Tooth
In most cases, a root canal helps you keep your natural tooth and avoid extraction. This is always the best option for your smile and oral health.
Prevents Infection
When we remove the infected tissue from your tooth’s interior, it prevents harmful bacteria from spreading to other parts of your body.
Restores Function
After your root canal, you’ll be able to eat all your favorite foods and speak normally. Your oral health and function will be restored.
  • Dr. Brian K. Cook

    Dr. Brian K. Cook was born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama. In 2005, he received his undergraduate degree in biology from the University of South Alabama with magna cum laude honors, before going on to ...

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  • Dr. Caroline Kestner

    Dr. Kestner is a native of Huntsville, Alabama and a graduate of Randolph School. Her undergraduate education was completed at Auburn University, where she graduated magna cum laude with a major in Biomedical ...

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Do I Need a Root Canal?

If you have been experiencing any of these signs or symptoms, call our office immediately. You may have a tooth infection that requires immediate treatment.

  • Severe pain in one or more teeth
  • Pain when touching the tooth
  • Pain and sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
  • Darkening of one or more teeth
  • A raised bump on the gums
  • A bad taste in your mouth
  • Swelling and tenderness in the gums that may radiate to the cheek

Call our office to make an appointment to see if you need root canal therapy, so we can get you out of pain and save the tooth.