Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get a root canal treatment?
It depends on a case-by-case basis. While some patients can get their treatment completed within a 90-minute long appointment, others may require multiple visits. The complexity of your root canals and your unique anatomy may play a factor.
I am not experiencing any pain. Do I still need a root canal?
Yes. You should get treated even if you are not experiencing any symptoms, as infection can still spread to the rest of the body.
How common are root canals?
Root canals are very common. According to the AAE, 25 million root canal treatments are performed annually.
What if my tooth gets infected after I have already had a root canal treatment?
Teeth may occasionally heal improperly from an initial root canal procedure. They may also become reinfected due to external forces. A root canal retreatment, or endodontic retreatment, can help us attempt to save the tooth again.
What should I do while my tooth is healing after root canal treatment?
The treated tooth will remain susceptible to fracture until the treated tooth has been restored. Consequently, you should avoid biting, chewing, or placing any pressure on the tooth. It is also vitally important to maintain a good oral hygiene routine: Brush at least twice daily, floss once nightly, and rinse with a fluoridated mouthwash. We will also need to schedule you for a follow-up restoration within the next month. At that point, we will then install a restoration to protect and cover the tooth.