
Saving Natural Teeth With Root Canal Therapy
Persistent tooth pain, sensitivity, or swelling may indicate an infection deep within a tooth. Root canal therapy is a proven treatment designed to relieve discomfort, remove infection, and preserve the natural tooth whenever possible.
At Downtown Family Dentistry, root canal therapy is performed with a focus on comfort, precision, and long-term oral health. Patients in Tahlequah can receive timely care that stops infection, restores function, and helps avoid tooth removal.
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What is Root Canal Therapy?
Root canal therapy is a restorative procedure used to treat infection or inflammation inside a tooth. The inner portion of the tooth, known as the pulp, contains nerves and blood vessels that can become infected due to decay, cracks, or trauma.
By removing the infected tissue and sealing the tooth, root canal therapy eliminates pain while allowing the natural tooth structure to remain in place and continue functioning normally.
When is Root Canal Therapy Needed?
Root canal treatment may be recommended when the inner tooth tissue becomes infected or damaged. Common signs and situations include:
Persistent Tooth Pain
Discomfort that lingers or worsens, especially when chewing.
Sensitivity to Heat or Cold
Sensitivity that lasts after the temperature stimulus is removed.
Swelling or Tenderness
Inflammation in the gums near a tooth may indicate infection.
Deep Decay or Cracks
Damage that reaches the inner tooth tissue may require root canal treatment.
Repeated Dental Procedures
Teeth with multiple restorations may become irritated or infected over time.
Early treatment helps prevent the spread of infection and protects surrounding teeth and bone.
The Root Canal Therapy Process
Root canal therapy at Downtown Family Dentistry is typically completed in a single visit and is designed to be efficient and comfortable.
Removal of Infection: The tooth is carefully numbed, and specialized instruments are used to remove infected pulp, nerve tissue, and bacteria from inside the tooth.
Cleaning and Sealing: The inner canals are thoroughly cleaned, shaped, and filled with medicated materials to prevent future infection.
Restoration of the Tooth: The tooth is sealed with a filling, and a crown may be placed to restore strength, protect against breakage, and return full function.
Healing and Aftercare: Mild soreness is normal for a short time following treatment and subsides as the tooth heals. Care instructions are provided to support recovery and long-term success.
FAQs About Root Canal Therapy
Is root canal therapy painful?
Modern techniques and numbing methods make root canal therapy comfortable. Most patients experience relief from pain following treatment.
How long does a root canal-treated tooth last?
With proper care and restoration, a treated tooth can last many years or even a lifetime.
Will I need a crown after a root canal?
In many cases, a crown is recommended to protect the tooth and restore strength after treatment.
How long does recovery take?
Most patients return to normal activities the same day or the following day, with mild tenderness resolving quickly.
How can future infection be prevented?
Good oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and timely treatment of decay help protect root canal-treated teeth.

