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Endodontic Treatment (Root Canal Therapy)
Root canal therapy, often called Endodontic Treatment,
takes two or more appointments to complete. A temporary filling or crown
is placed to protect the tooth between appointments.
After each appointment when anesthetic has been used, your lips, teeth
and tongue may be numb for several hours. Avoid any chewing until the
numbness has completely worn off.
Between appointments, it's common (and not a problem) for a small portion
of your temporary filling to wear away or break off. If the entire filling
falls out, or if a temporary crown comes off, call our dental office
so it can be replaced.
It's normal to experience some discomfort for several days after a
root canal appointment, especially when chewing. To control discomfort,
take pain medication as recommended. If antibiotics are prescribed,
continue to take them for the indicated length of time, even if all
symptoms and signs of infection are gone.
To further reduce pain and swelling, rinse three times a day with warm
salt water; dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a cup of warm water, then
rinse-swish-spit.
To protect the tooth and help keep your temporary in place:
-Avoid eating sticky foods (especially gum)
-Avoid hard foods and hard substances, such as ice, fingernails and
pencils.
-If possible, chew only on the opposite side of your mouth.
-It's important to continue to brush and floss normally. Usually, the
last step after root canal treatment is the placement of a permanent
crown on the tooth. A crown covers and protects the tooth from breaking
in the future.
If you have persistent or unusual pain, or you have any other questions
or concerns, please call our office.
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