Root Canal Therapy
in Arlington, VA
Understanding
Root Canal Therapy
At Cusumano and Stuver, we specialize in root canal therapy, a treatment essential for saving teeth that would otherwise need to be extracted due to infection or decay. Root canal therapy, also known as endodontic treatment, is necessary when the pulp, the soft tissue inside the root canal, becomes inflamed or infected. The inflammation or infection can have a variety of causes: deep decay, repeated dental procedures on the tooth, or a crack or chip in the tooth. Our approach combines advanced technology with refined techniques to ensure the procedure is as comfortable and effective as possible.
Signs You May Need A
Root Canal
If you’re noticing discomfort or changes in your oral health, these symptoms could be important indicators of pulp damage within your tooth. Understanding these signs can help you decide when to seek dental advice, potentially leading to necessary root canal therapy. Here are key symptoms to watch for:
Sensitivity to
Temperature
Tooth
Discoloration
Gum Swelling
and Tenderness
Pimple-Like
Bump on Gums
Persistent
Pain
The Root Canal Procedure
Root canal treatment involves several steps that usually take place over several visits. Here’s how the process typically unfolds:
1
Diagnosis
Using digital X-rays and specialized tests, our dentists will determine if you need root canal therapy. These tools help us view the tooth and the surrounding bone in detail to assess the extent of the damage.
2
Anesthesia
We administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the affected tooth effectively. We strive to ensure that your root canal procedure is as pain-free as a routine filling, dispelling any anxieties you might have about the treatment.
Removing and Disinfecting
A small opening is made in the tooth to access the pulp chamber. The infection or damaged pulp is carefully removed using specialized instruments. The root canals are then cleaned, shaped, and disinfected to remove all bacteria and infected material.
4
Filling the Canals
We fill the prepared canals with a biocompatible material, typically gutta-percha, which is known for its rubber-like consistency and compatibility with the body. The gutta-percha is applied using a special adhesive cement to achieve a complete and secure seal.
5
Restoration
Following the internal treatment of the tooth, it is essential to restore the tooth’s structure and functionality. We typically recommend a crown or similar restoration to protect the tooth and bring it back to full function.
Benefits Of
Root Canal Therapy
Book an AppointmentAdvanced Techniques
And Technologies
Our team utilizes the latest in dental technology to maximize the comfort and effectiveness of your root canal therapy. This includes digital imaging for precise diagnostics and ultrasonic instruments for efficient cleaning of the root canals. Our endodontic microscopes allow for peak visualization of the tooth’s interior for a thorough treatment.
Caring for Your
Tooth After a Root Canal
After your root canal treatment at Cusumano and Stuver, it’s important to take proper care of the treated tooth to ensure its long-term success. Until the tooth is fully restored by a dentist, avoid chewing on it to prevent recontamination and protect the weakened structure.Additionally, it’s essential to keep up with regular dental check-ups and cleanings to ensure both the treated tooth and your overall oral health are maintained.
Schedule Your Consultation Today
If you’re experiencing dental pain or sensitivity, don’t wait. Our team is ready to provide you with expert care and guide you through the root canal process with the utmost compassion and professionalism.
Contact Cusumano and Stuver today to schedule a consultation.