Root Canals Are Not Scary | Tyngsboro Dentist

Are you afraid of getting root canal therapy? Root canal therapy actually relieves pain, it does not cause pain. The pain comes from the infection in the root canal. The endodontic treatment removes the infection and leaves you feeling better after the procedure. The best part is you get to keep your natural tooth.

But what exactly is a root canal? It is a procedure that treats the inside of your tooth. If you have an untreated chip or cracked (or other trauma), it can expose the pulp which then can become inflamed and infected. Thus, the pulp inside of your tooth becomes damaged. Left untreated leads to the pain you’d feel with a toothache. This left further untreated can result in an abscess.

When your dentist performs a root canal, the damaged pulp is removed entirely from the inside of the tooth. After it is removed, your tooth will be cleaned and disinfected and sealed. Afterwards, the tooth is restored with a crown or a filling for protection.

But don’t be scared – modern root canal treatment is similar to having a routine filling and may be completed in one or two appointments depending on the condition of the tooth. Contrary to popular belief, root canals relieve the pain that an infected tooth is causing. The procedure isn’t as grim as it is made out to be. With proper care, most teeth that have had root canal treatment can last as long as other natural teeth and often for a lifetime.

Call Tyngsboro Dentist Dr. James Yankowskas for a consultation at 978-649-7773. Also, visit our website at tyngsborocosmeticdentist.com.

London Bridges Falling Down | Tyngsboro Dentist

If you’ve ever lost a tooth, you know it’s time to pay a visit to the dentist. And chances are, when you do go, your dental professional will suggest replacing the space with a bridge. Just like a bridge you would see on a road, a dental bridge is a cosmetic dentistry piece that restore your smile by attaching an artificial tooth to teeth close by. Not only will it fix the gap, but a dental bridge can possibly last for decades on end, depending on how well you take care of it. However, though the endurance and longevity of such a tool is great, it will eventually need some replacement or repair.

What causes dental bridge failure?

Most dental bridges are made of ceramics or porcelain fused to an underlying metal frame, and lacking oral care can cause the products to fail. Bacteria can enter under the bridge through the crowns and manage to produce decay in the abutment teeth. Abutment teeth may cause fractures.  As far as the bridge goes, the bridge itself may eventually break.

When should I get them fixed?

Dental bridges need to be fixed as soon as you notice chips or cracks, or feel pain or sensitivity while chewing or brushing. See your dentist right away if you are experiencing any of these problems, as getting the bridges fixed as soon as possible will allow for less work to be done. And we all know, the less dental appointments we have, the happier we are…

Call Tyngsboro Dentist Dr. James Yankowskas for a consultation at 978-649-7773. Also, visit our website at tyngsborocosmeticdentist.com.