Root Canal Therapy

Root Canal Therapy in Kernersville

Get the Relief You Need

Root canals have garnered a reputation for being the worst of all dental procedures. However, the entire aim of root canal therapy is to relieve pain, not cause it. Most root canal therapy recipients describe the process as no more painful than a routine filling. Root canal therapy saves thousands of teeth from being extracted every year. Infinity Dental is dedicated to providing the highest quality of oral care to preserve our community’s smiles.

If you still have concerns, contact one of our Kernersville dental professionals today!

What Exactly is a Root Canal?

Our teeth are comprised of many layers. At the very center of the tooth, there is soft tissue that contains the blood vessels and nerves that help your tooth grow, develop, and stay alive. This soft inner part of your tooth is called the pulp. Unfortunately, it is possible for the pulp to become infected and inflamed which can cause severe tooth pain.

Some of the most common causes of pulp infection are:

  • Physical damage such as cracks or chips
  • Internal damage caused by injury
  • Tooth decay
  • Multiple dental procedures on the same tooth

Signs Your Pulp May Be Damaged

While obvious physical damage such as a crack or chip may alert you to deeper problems in your tooth, it is also possible to experience internal pain with no visible signs of trouble.

It is important to consult a dentist if you are experiencing:

  • Constant or frequent pain
  • Over-sensitivity to heat or cold
  • Difficulty chewing
  • Tooth discoloration
  • Swelling of gums
  • Unusual drainage or tenderness

How Root Canal Therapy Helps

Our Kernersville dentists are able to carefully remove the inflamed pulp and seal the inside of the canal to prevent further infections or complications. A crown is then placed over the tooth to complete the restoration and retain full functioning. If you think you may be suffering from an inner tooth problem, get in touch with us here at Infinity Dental!

Call (336) 347-4050 today. Let us put your mind – and your mouth – at ease!