Root CanalTherapy
About Root Canal Therapy
MINT dentistry is a premier dental facility that provides comprehensive care for a wide variety of complex conditions. Our goal is to help you achieve a gorgeous smile you feel confident flaunting, which starts with good oral health. The team of board-certified doctors and dental professionals at MINT dentistry in Houston, TX performs root canal therapy for the treatment of severely decayed teeth in situations where a dental filling is no longer a viable option. Also known as endodontic treatment, root canal therapy removes the infection from the pulp, which prevents the decay from spreading to other teeth. The MINT dentistry team is aware of the fear that sometimes accompanies these types of procedures. However, we want you to rest assured that we understand, which is why we prioritize your comfort by utilizing state-of-the-art technology and techniques to complete your treatment with precision. Our office also offers sedation dentistry to help ease fears while keeping you relaxed during your procedure. We invite you to schedule a consultation at MINT dentistry in Houston, TX to learn more about root canal therapy and other advanced treatments.
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The interior of a tooth can become infected through an untreated cavity or crack in the enamel as well as a traumatic accident. Some of the most common signs that you may have an infected tooth are tooth or jaw pain, swelling of the gums (around the affected tooth), and changes in the color of the tooth. If the pulp is not removed, it will become increasingly painful as the infection spreads to other teeth and your bloodstream.
What to Expect
Your appointment will begin once you have settled into one of our treatment chairs, where you will be given a pair of our MINT dentistry sunglasses and be offered a pair of our Beats headphones. We want you to feel at ease while you undergo treatment, so the MINT dentistry team will help you choose the most effective type of sedation for your root canal therapy. Many patients request nitrous oxide (laughing gas) or oral-conscious sedation to help them remain comfortable during a root canal. During an endodontic procedure, one of our board-certified dentists will carefully remove the infected pulp utilizing state-of-the-art tools and techniques. From there, the inside of the empty chamber will be thoroughly sterilized to remove any lingering debris. Once the tooth is cleaned, it will be filled with a special material to seal and protect the tooth. In most cases, a crown will be placed over the treated tooth for protection.
Treatment Aftercare
Depending on what sedation was used, you may need to have a responsible adult take you home after your procedure. Your mouth may feel sensitive or swollen for a while so your doctor may prescribe a pain reliever. You should schedule a follow-up appointment six months after your root canal. Our team will make sure the infection is gone and that your mouth has healed. After that, you should continue to schedule annual dental exams and bi-annual cleanings to maintain your dental health.
The MINT Commitment
During your consultation, a member of our team will discuss the cost of different treatment options so we can make your treatment fit your needs as well as your budget. If you have dental insurance, we can contact your carrier to determine the benefits of your policy. If you don't have dental insurance, MINT dentistry accepts many payment methods and we can help you find low-interest medical financing. Ask about the MINT Discount Plan to learn how we makes it easier to afford the dental care you need.
Lasting Protection
Thanks to advances in medical techniques and technology, a root canal can be a fast, easy process to treat an infected tooth. Along with different levels of sedation, your root canal by board-certified MINT dentistry professionals can be comfortable to save you from tooth pain or more invasive procedures. Contact our office in Houston, TX to schedule a consultation with our MINT dentistry team for more information on treating an infected tooth with root canal therapy.