If you need a root canal in Santa Clarita, we’re here to help. A root canal procedure may be an intimidating prospect, especially for patients who may not always be fond of dental visits in the first place.
Here at Santa Clarita Valley Dental Care, we’re happy to say that the procedure’s fearsome reputation is greatly exaggerated when performed properly; moreover, we use the best of modern medicine to ensure that this time-tested procedure is comfortable and its benefits are long-lasting.
At Santa Clarita Valley Dental Care, we like to make sure all of our patients feel relaxed and welcome, and above all else, leave our clinic feeling better. Our dentists are experts in their fields and together we proudly serve patients from Canyon Country, Saugus, Stevenson Ranch, Valencia, and the surrounding areas.
It may sound alarming when we note that a root canal procedure removes the nerve of the tooth; however, patients can rest easy knowing that the only sensation they will be losing is heat or cold sensitivity for that specific tooth. Removing the nerve and pulp does not impact the function of the tooth.
When performed by expert dentists, a root canal should be no more uncomfortable than getting a tooth filled, though it takes a little longer. We can say this much — even the most involved root canal is better than dealing with a severe toothache.
What we absolutely do not recommend, however, is ignoring the symptoms that call for a root canal procedure. Infected and/or decaying tissue in the pulp of a tooth can lead to extremely painful abscesses in the surrounding tissue. Severe swelling and bone loss near the tip of the root of the tooth are also possible.
If you are suffering from severe tooth pain, swelling, or other symptoms we encourage you to reach out and get in touch with one of our Santa Clarita endodontists as quickly as possible.
Most patients undergoing a root canal can expect to resume their normal lives the day following their procedure. It is reasonable to expect some pain and sensitivity following the procedure, but these typically subside in a matter of days. Over-the-counter painkillers are usually sufficient in dealing with any discomfort.
Some patients may not have a permanent filling installed until a later date. In these cases, it is highly recommended that patients avoid favoring the affected tooth as temporary fillings can be considered relatively fragile. Damaging a temporary filling could be detrimental to the healing process and will likely necessitate an additional appointment.
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