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Root Canal Aftercare: Tips for a Smooth Recovery and Long-Lasting Results

August 15, 2023
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Posted By: The Smile Shop
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Root canals are straightforward procedures that eliminate pain and swelling. They also prevent infection spread and loss of the tooth. Your dentist in Durham provides gentle root canals and tips to ensure a speedy recovery.

Let’s examine root canal treatment, including ways to maintain your results and enjoy a lasting recovery.

What Is Root Canal Therapy?

If you have a toothache and swelling, these are signs you might have an infection in your tooth’s canal. To treat the condition and eliminate the symptoms, your dentist numbs the area and extracts disease from the tooth’s canal. We seal it temporarily after irrigating. Then you come back for a dental crown. The crown restores stability and chewing function.

Without a root canal, you risk infection spread and tooth loss. We consider tooth canal infections dental emergencies.

Root Canal Recovery and Longevity

Typically, root canal treatment brings a fast recovery. You may have mild soreness at the treatment site the evening after treatment, but this is usually gone by the next day. If needed, you can use an over-the-counter pain reliever like ibuprofen.

We recommend not chewing hard objects on the treated tooth, especially before dental crown placement.Durham woman smiling

Always call our dental office if you have issues or questions during your recovery.

Lower Tooth Infection Risks

Be sure to see the dentist every six months for checkups and teeth cleanings. And always brush and floss your teeth at least twice daily.

Additionally, you should call our dental team if you notice new oral health symptoms like sensitive teeth or pain. We are always here to advise or arrange an appointment with the dentist.

Gentle Root Canal Therapy in Durham, NC

If you have a toothache with or without swelling, we consider it a dental emergency. You should contact our office as soon as possible to arrange an emergency appointment with the dentist.

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