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Root Canal Therapy in Granbury, TX

Root canal therapy is a way to restore teeth that have been affected by tooth infections, and while they are never a favorite treatment among patients, they are often preferred over more invasive services like dental extractions. If you believe you may be in need of a root canal or another restorative dental service, please contact our office. Our Granbury dental team would be glad to assist you and have you smiling big again in no time!

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What symptoms can indicate that a root canal may be necessary?

Symptoms that may indicate the need for a root canal include persistent tooth pain, especially when chewing or applying pressure. Sudden sensitivity to hot or cold foods and drinks is another common sign. You might also notice darkening or discoloration of the tooth, swelling, or tenderness in the gums, or a small, pimple-like bump near the affected tooth. In some cases, an abscess can form, leading to severe pain and a bad taste in the mouth, which often signals a deeper infection.

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What are root canal procedures like?

Root canal procedures are designed to remove infected or damaged tissue from inside a tooth. The dentist begins by numbing the area with local anesthesia, ensuring the process is as pain-free for the patient as possible. They then drill a small opening in the tooth to access the infected pulp. Using specialized tools, the infected tissue is cleaned out, the affected area is disinfected, and the canal is filled with a rubber-like material. The tooth is then sealed to prevent further infection, and often a crown is placed later to restore its function and appearance.

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What is aftercare like for root canal therapy?

Post-root canal, proper aftercare helps ensure a smooth recovery. Mild discomfort or sensitivity is common and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen. Stick to soft foods for the first few days, and continue maintaining good oral hygiene by gently brushing and flossing. Make sure to attend any follow-up appointments that are scheduled with our team to ensure the tooth is healing well. If you experience severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection, contact our office immediately.

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