If your tooth does not stop hurting after a short time, it can point to a problem with your dental health that you should address. An injury or advanced cavity can cause problems within the tooth structure, where living tissues are housed, which can lead to your uncomfortable feelings. A problem like this will worsen over time, which can eventually lead to your tooth’s health deteriorating so much that it cannot be saved!
If your tooth is infected due to advanced decay, or if you have an injury that has grown progressively worse, treatment can include root canal therapy. The procedure will remove bacteria and infected tissues, which both stops discomfort and the potential spread of bacteria through your roots to other areas. Once this work is done, we can make sure the tooth stays safe and secure by providing a custom dental crown.
There are several reasons why you should see your dentist for routine care, even when you think you have no problems with your oral health. One important reason is that we can identify the evidence of tooth decay before you have to worry about an infection. Early treatment with a dental filling keeps you safe from complications that are uncomfortable and leave you with a potential need for more involved restorative treatment.
If you start to struggle with a persistent or especially painful toothache, your dentist is ready to help you! Elm Creek Dental is prepared to take on oral health problems when they arise, even if it is necessary for you to come in for an emergency appointment. If you would like to find out more, or if you have any questions about other matters related to your smile, reach out to Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN, today at 763-416-0606.
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