In a recent blog, we discussed how dental fillings are used to treat a tooth that has a cavity. This minimally invasive restoration can protect your smile from serious damage and prevent the need for more extensive treatments in many cases. However, if you have a deep cavity or the filling fails, you may need to have a root canal done to repair your smile. In today’s blog, your team at Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN, is here to talk about what to expect when having this treatment done.
When A Dental Filling Is Necessary
Dental fillings are used when you have a cavity. This restorative treatment is commonly performed for patients of all ages, from young kids to older adults. It’s important to have a cavity filled as soon as possible so the decay does not continue wearing away at the layers of your pearly whites. Fillings are typically used for cavities on the enamel and surface, and a root canal may be necessary once the decay reaches the deeper layers of your dental structures.
Signs You Need A Root Canal
You may need a root canal if the decay has reached the pulp of your tooth. The pulp contains blood vessels and tissues, so when a cavity reaches this layer, it can cause long-lasting discomfort. If you have a toothache that does not go away within a few days, you should see your dentist promptly to have the area examined. Your dentist may look for signs of sensitivity and deep decay to determine if a root canal treatment is necessary. The procedure can be more invasive than a filling, but it can help relieve the discomfort. Your dentist will gently remove the infected pulp and clean the space before adding a strong material to your tooth. A dental crown may be added later for additional protection.
Post Treatment Care For This Restoration
Many patients worry that this procedure will cause discomfort, but the truth is that this restoration can relieve the toothache caused by severe decay. After your treatment, your dentist will send you home with specific instructions for taking care of the area for swift healing. Recovery for this restoration can take up to two weeks. In general, you may need to avoid eating any foods that could irritate the area. The tooth could be sensitive for a few days following the procedure, so be sure to avoid anything crunchy or hard to chew. You should also take pain-reducers as needed and get plenty of rest. If you have any questions, reach out to our team.
Schedule An Appointment With Our Team
This restorative solution can stop discomfort and protect your smile. To learn more, call Elm Creek Dental in Maple Grove, MN, today at 763-416-0606.