Painfree Dentistry

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Root Canal Treatment

Questions For Your Parramatta Dentist?

At Painfree Dentistry in Parramatta, our goal is to inspire our patients to be passionate about their oral health. Our preventive dental cleans and exams use modern dental technology that allows our patients to be active participants in their dental well-being. 

Our friendly dental team are big proponents of patient education to keep our patients safe and healthy. We take the time to go over any questions or issues so that patients can be fully informed when making decisions. Patients who are interested in their oral care are more likely to feel invested in visiting their dentist frequently.

We have listed many of our major services below, but please do not hesitate to contact us if you have further questions.

Root Canal Treatment

With Dr Alam's guidance, the recovery period after a root canal in Parramatta is typically well-managed.side view of infected tooth | root canal parramatta However, it's essential to know what to expect and how to care for your tooth during this time.

What To Expect:

  • Mild Pain and Discomfort – Some pain or discomfort is normal after a root canal, especially in the first few days following the procedure. Your Harris Park dentist may prescribe over-the-counter pain relievers or, in some cases, prescription medications to help manage any discomfort. Applying a cold compress to the affected area can help alleviate pain and reduce swelling.
  • Sensitivity – During the initial recovery period, you may experience temporary sensitivity, particularly to hot or cold foods and beverages. This sensitivity should decrease over time as your tooth heals and the temporary filling is replaced with a permanent one.
  • Chewing and Eating – It's advised to avoid chewing on the same side as the root canal site until the filling or crown is in place. Dr Alam recommends a soft diet and gradually reintroducing harder or crunchier foods as your tooth heals.
  • Oral Hygiene – Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial for the healing process. Continue brushing and flossing as usual, but be gentle around the treated tooth to avoid causing further irritation.
  • Follow-Up Appointments – Most patients need one or more follow-up appointments with the dentist to monitor their progress and place the final filling or crown. Attending these appointments is essential to ensure proper healing and prevent complications.
  • Potential Complications – Although complications are rare, it's important to be aware of any signs of infection, such as increased pain, swelling, or the presence of pus. If you experience these symptoms, we encourage you to call our team at our dental clinic for assistance.

Learn More About Root Canals in Parramatta 

We invite you to book an appointment with Dr Alam to learn more about our approach to root canals. 

An apicoectomy is necessary if root canal treatment fails. During this type of procedure, our dentist would reenter the tooth's canal and remove the root's end and any additional infected tissue to restore the tooth to health.

What Are the Signs You Need an Apicoectomy?

If a root canal fails, you may notice these signs or symptoms:

  • Persistent pain
  • Facial swelling
  • Tooth sensitivity to temperature
  • Discolouration or darkening of the tooth

If you experience any of these symptoms after root canal treatment, contact your dentist immediately for a prompt assessment.  

What Happens During an Apicoectomy?

The procedure is very similar to root canal treatment, as our dentist will access the tooth's inner canal and remove infected tissue, as well as the tip of the root, to help ensure your tooth is infection-free. The tooth is then sealed and allowed time to heal.

Why Do You Need an Apicoectomy?

he primary goal of a root canal in Harris Park is to preserve your natural tooth structure and prevent its extraction. If a root canal fails, it's essential to eliminate the infection inside your tooth to preserve it and prevent further infection. An apicoectomy can also help to alleviate the pain or discomfort that still plagues your tooth.

Contact your team at Painfree Dentistry if you have questions about root canal treatment in Harris Park.

One of the most common procedures you might hear about is a root canal. Not uncommon, they have aman in pain holding jaw | root canal parramatta few different steps that successfully treat and save damaged teeth.

Root canals are necessary when there is an infection in a tooth's canals, which requires drilling, cleaning, disinfection and then sealing once repaired. Although this seems like a lengthy process, our Parramatta dentists are experienced and ready to help you achieve relief.

Discover Root Canal Procedures in Parramatta

  1. First, our dentist will need to take an x-ray of the tooth to gather some information on the infection and determine how many canals the tooth has.
  2. Then, the dentist places a rubber dam around the infected tooth to isolate it and numb the gums with a local anaesthetic.
  3. Once the tooth and gums are numb, the dentist will drill a hole into the canals and remove the pulp and the infection inside the tooth. This part of the procedure also includes removing nerves and any bacteria as well. The dentist will then clean and thoroughly disinfect the inside of the tooth.
  4. After the inside of the tooth is clean and sanitised, the dentist will fill it with a compound called gutta-percha, put a filling in the hole at the top, and if necessary, place a crown on top.
  5. Adjustments to the procedure may be necessary depending on the severity of the infection.

Have a Toothache?

We invite you to call us at (02) 9635 5166 and to book an appointment if you believe you require a root canal.

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