Root Canal Therapy: Root canal treatment becomes necessary when the pulp inside your tooth gets infected.
The pulp is the soft tissue inside your tooth, home to connective tissues, blood vessels and nerves. The
pulp goes from the crown of your tooth to the tip of the root in your jawbone. Normally, the tooth itself
protects the pulp, but if the tooth is damaged by a very deep cavity, or a crack, or trauma from repeated
repairs, bacteria can reach the pulp. Then the bacteria grow from the crown towards the root, pus accumulates
at the root tips, and the mouth becomes painful and sensitive to hot and cold. Not all pulp infections
bring pain; sometimes they spread so slowly that the patient feels nothing.
If your tooth's pulp is irreversibly damaged, this procedure can save teeth from extraction. We use anesthetics,
analgesics and advanced techniques that greatly reduce the discomfort related with root canal therapy.