Root canal treatment once required extensive invasive surgery. Thanks to recent technological advancements, we no longer have to worry about surgical procedures or pain when it comes to healing a root canal.
Learn about the new technology used in your root canal procedure:
Anesthetics
Current local anesthetics ensure the entire tooth is numbed, making it impossible for a patient to feel any pain during the procedure. For patients with anxiety over the procedure, nitrous oxide and oral sedation are options.
Microscopes
Modern microscope are comprised a magnifying glass with optic light so the dentist can see deep into the root canal. This allows the physician to more adequately remove the infectious material.
Motor Instruments
Instruments now used in procedures are faster, stronger and fueled by high-torque, giving dentists precise control over instrument motion in the mouth.
Ultrasonic Instruments
Ultrasonic instruments produced vibrations to clean the root, limiting obstruction on the surrounding area.
Apex Locators
The apex, or end of the root, is what needs dental cleaning during root canal procedures. An electronic apex locator finds the root’s end through sound waves and guides the dentist there throughout the procedure. This allows all the infection to be removed from the root.
Tooth Filling
Dentists can now use gutta percha, an antibacterial tooth filling material that more extensively fills the space. Non-allergenic dental sealers are now available for sealing the space after fill. A sturdy seal promotes quick, reliable healing for the tooth and canal.
If you are experiencing root canal pain, schedule an appointment immediately with Gables Sedation and Family Dentistry. We can help alleviate the pain and heal the mouth to get you back to your regular activities.