Why We Perform a Non-Surgical Root Canal
The main reason for performing a root canal is to remove the infection from within the inside of a tooth. Typically the dental pulp becomes infected so we must create a hole in the tooth and use that hole to extract the infected area.
Benefits of a Non-Surgical Root Canal
When you visit our clinic for a non-surgical root canal, the infection causing your pain can be eliminated, but we do so in a way that is minimally invasive. This means that you will not need to be heavily sedated and that you will not experience any discomfort due to the anesthesia we provide you. It also means that you will recover quickly from this procedure.
Schedule an Appointment and Improve Your Oral Health
We want your teeth to be as healthy as possible. This means that we are always on the lookout for signs of decay or infection. If you visit our office twice a year it will be possible for us to identify these signs early on which may prevent the need for you to ever have a root canal. Since typically this will start as decay, we can often remove the decay before it spreads into the center of your tooth, creating the need for this comprehensive procedure. In this way , preventive care is your best defense against decay, infections, and a root canal. However, if you do develop an infection it is best for you to visit our office so that you can receive the benefits of a root canal without the need for surgery.
To learn more about this procedure or to schedule your appointment call Amir Sedaghat, DDS PC today.
Request a dental appointment here: https://www.ddsendo.com or call Amir Sedaghat, DDS PC at (516) 482-4777 for a root canal consultation in our Great Neck dental office.
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