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Root Canal Treatment 101: The Process of Saving Your Smile!

March 27, 2023
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Posted By: Dr. Justin Harlow
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If you've been told you need a root canal in Charlotte, you might likely be in pain due to an infection in your tooth. The good news is that this procedure will alleviate your pain, eliminate your tooth infection, and preserve your natural tooth – all very positive things! 

Here's what you should know about getting root canal treatment. 

What Happens During a Root Canal?

Our dentist's top priority is always patient comfort; root canal treatment is no different! They'll use the best dental anesthetics to ensure your tooth is completely numb so you don't feel a thing during your procedure. Best of all, dental anesthetics also help to alleviate your pain. 

Next, after you're completely numb, our dentists carefully remove the diseased tissues from inside your tooth and ensure it's infection-free before sealing it with a temporary filling and allowing it some time to heal. 

Finally, after your tooth has fully healed, you'll head back to Harlow Dental and have a permanent filling or crown placed to rebuild your tooth. 

Does Root Canal Treatment Hurt?

Patients often worry about a root canal being painful; however, your tooth infection actually causes your pain, not the procedure. Our dentists use modern electric hand tools for your root canal procedure that make it easier and more efficient to reach the inner canals of your tooth. 

At Harlow Dental, we offer nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, for patients who feel fearful or anxious about root canal treatment. Nitrous oxide helps you feel comfortable and calm during your procedure while quickly leaving your system afterward with no remaining side effects. 

Don't Wait to Call If You're Experiencing Dental Pain

If you or a loved one is experiencing tooth pain or sensitivity that might indicate an infection, don't wait to contact your Charlotte, NC, dentist at (704) 333-6010 for prompt dental care. 

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