By now you are likely familiar with the importance of brushing your teeth and attending routine checkups and cleanings. After all, a well-rounded routine considers these factors in addition to flossing at home and learning about the impact certain foods have on your grin. Surprisingly, however, many patients come into our office with cases of decay that have progressed significantly. The reason for this is because tooth decay and infection can spread and cause damage without your knowledge, and once you begin to notice complications that warrant your visit to our office, the situation has likely progressed more than you anticipated.
Indeed, tooth decay occurs when oral bacteria produce destructive acids that eat away at your healthy layer of enamel. As it progresses, it works its way into the inner workings of a tooth, including the roots. Here, it begins to cause damage to your nerves, and without immediate treatment, can lead to permanent tooth loss. To learn more about this process and how our team can help, reach out to our office today.
As the infection spreads to your nerves, it begins to cause significant damage. Indeed, patients who experience infected tooth roots also endure a few common symptoms or signs, including increased sensitivity, sharp pains, and troubles with everyday tasks such as biting, chewing, and eating. What’s more? Time will only cause the condition to get worse, so it is best to seek treatment as soon as possible. Contact our team today to learn more about this process and how we can help.
When a person experiences decay to this level or magnitude, a root canal treatment is in order. This process has our dentist carefully remove the infected pulp contained within the tooth, then filling the hollow canals with dental material to provide protection and reinforcement. After this step has been completed, we will place a crown restoration over the structure to promote proper healing, and you will be on your way.
To learn more about the dangers of waiting to seek treatment, or to schedule your next appointment with our team, contact Allen & Neumann Family Dentistry in Pella, IA by calling 641-628-1121 today.
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