How can an Endodontist Help you Keep your Teeth?

 

Root canal treatment, also called endodontic treatment is a well established and widely used procedure to preserve ones natural tooth and restore it to function. It becomes necessary when the nerve inside the tooth is infected or inflamed, or when there is not enough tooth structure remaining to rebuild the tooth with a filling or crown.

How do you know when endodontic/ root canal treatment is necessary?

If you experience considerable dental pain, prolonged sensitivity to cold or heat, discoloration of a tooth, or swelling or tenderness in the nearby gum tissue, see us for an evaluation. Sometimes there are no symptoms and an x-ray is needed to identify problem teeth.

What happens during root canal treatment?

After administering local anesthetic and confirming that the area is numb, endodontic treatment will be initiated. The inflamed/infected tissue will be removed carefully from the inside of the tooth and the canal space will be cleaned, disinfected and filled. The entire procedure will be done under a microscope, using state of the art instruments. Once treatment is completed in one or two visits the tooth will be sealed with a temporary filling. You will return to the office once all discomfort has subsided for permanent restoration of the tooth.

How Do I Get Started?

The dental staff of Brookline Dental Center will be happy to discuss this procedure with you and answer your questions. Please feel free to contact our dental offices for your private consultation.

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ANNE L. WUCHERPFENNIG, DMD, PHD

ENDODONTIST (ROOT CANAL THERAPY SPECIALIST)

  • DMD from Harvard University

  • Endodontic Residency at Tufts University

  • PhD in Anatomy from Friedrich Alexander University - Magna Cum Laude

  • Certified Endodontic Specialist since 1999