When Decay Spreads To Your Inner Tooth Roots

tooth anatomy on blue background.Dental decay and infection are among the most common oral health concerns, threatening the integrity and strength of your smile. If allowed to progress, it can cause varying degrees of harm and damage, potentially even costing you your tooth. With proper management, however, you can enjoy a strong and healthy grin for life. In today’s blog, your Conroe, TX dentist will take a look at situations in which decay spreads to the inner workings of your teeth and just how a root canal treatment can help.

A Filling Won’t Suffice

Just like a number of other processes, the method for dealing with decay often consists of exhausting a list of procedures before resulting in extraction, with each treatment option progressing in extent than the previous. In its earliest stages, decay may reveal itself as a minor cavity affecting a structure in a way that you may not even notice until your dentist points it out during your checkup. In cases such as these, the first step is typically to treat the concern with a dental filling.

While fillings are the go-to for decay in this stage, keep in mind that the longer you put off seeking treatment, the more likely it will be that the infection spreads, eventually rendering this option useless. Indeed, if a cavity begins to work its way internally, it will start to affect your inner dental pulp and roots. Not only that, but you may begin to experience sharp pains, sensitivity, and even complications with oral function. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, contact our team immediately.

The Importance in Seeking Treatment

Unlike a stomach ache or fatigue, dental concerns will not get better with time. In fact, your situation will only continue to get worse until help is sought. What’s more, the longer you wait, the more damage your smile will incur.

When infection has reached the inside of a tooth, it is likely your next best treatment option is a root canal. During this process, our team will carefully remove the infected dental pulp from the canals of your roots. We will then fill the open canals with a dental material and finish the procedure by placing a custom crown restoration on top to encourage proper recovery.

On the Road to Recovery

The last thing your dentist wants for your smile is to remove a compromised tooth, as adult teeth are permanent and you will not get it back. Restorative dentistry affords the ability to preserve your natural structures, and our team will help in any way we can.

Schedule Your Visit Today

For more information about the need for a root canal, or to schedule your next appointment with our team, contact The Dental Centre of Conroe in Conroe, TX by calling 936-441-4600 today.