An infected tooth can cause a great deal of pain. Root canal treatment to remove the infection has minimal discomfort when performed by an attentive dentist. See how a root canal from Dr. Steve Ollason at New Mexico Smile Center in Albuquerque, NM, alleviates pain for our patients.

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Serious tooth pain is a sign you may need a root canal. Dr. Ollason performs emergency dental care and can treat your infected tooth quickly. Our dental practice offers same-day appointments and free consultations.

You can be pain-free after a single visit to our Albuquerque, NM, dental practice.

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How to Tell If You Need Root Canal Therapy

Pain is a common indicator of a root canal infection. If the pain in your tooth eventually fades, it can mean the nerves are dead, not that the root canal infection went away.

Here are some other indicators that you may need a root canal:

  • Swollen gums
  • Abscess resembling a pimple
  • Unexplained bad taste
  • Persistent bad breath
  • Darkening of the tooth
  • Sensitivity to heat or cold

The sooner you seek treatment, the more likely our dentist can save your tooth.

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Clearing the Infection Is Virtually Painless At Our Albuquerque Dental Office

A root canal infection is often excruciating – but treatment isn’t. Many of our patients are surprised to learn that root canal treatment is virtually painless. Our dentist uses gentle techniques and offers sedation to make your root canal dental procedure more comfortable.

The benefits of a root canal extend beyond pain relief, including:

  • Preserving Your Tooth

Removing bacteria and infected tissue in your root canal allows you to keep your natural tooth. The tooth may have to be extracted if root canal treatment is not performed in time or is not effective.

  • Saving Money

The infection in a root canal can spread to other areas of the mouth, putting your oral and general health at risk. A root canal can save you from needing extensive future dental work.

Causes of Root Canal Infections

Bacteria can grow inside the pulp of your tooth, which can cause swelling and discomfort. Cavities, tooth decay, and teeth damaged by trauma can all lead to infection.

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Do I Need an Endodontist?

An endodontist is a dentist who specializes in the treatment of tooth pulp. Visiting an endodontist is not necessary for root canal therapy. Dr. Ollason has treated countless root canals, removing decayed tissue and saving teeth.

What to Expect During Your Root Canal Treatment

Day of Procedure

Root canals at our Albuquerque, NM, dental office usually take about an hour to complete.

Anesthesia

A local anesthetic will be administered to numb your teeth and gums. Sedation options are available if you are nervous or have trouble staying still during your dental procedure. Our practice offers both nitrous oxide (commonly known as laughing gas) and oral sedation.

Pulp Removal

Your dentist will create an opening in the tooth and completely remove the pulp, which includes blood vessels, nerves, and other tissue. Dr. Ollason will then disinfect the pulp chamber and root canals.

Draining an Abscess

If you have a dental abscess, our dentist will drain it.

Filling the Tooth

Once bacteria and infected pulp are removed from the tooth, Dr. Ollason will fill it with a rubber-like substance and seal the tooth.

Capping the Tooth

A dental crown is usually used to cap the tooth, strengthening it and preventing future infections. When your crown is ready, Dr. Ollason will bond the crown to the tooth and make any necessary adjustments.

A Closer Look At Dental Crowns

A porcelain dental crown helps strengthen your natural tooth, which may be weakened after a root canal. Dr. Ollason offers same-day crowns created in as little as an hour using our in-house CEREC® milling system. If you need or prefer a crown crafted from specialty materials, it will be made by a local dental lab that creates quality, durable restorations.

With the proper care and regular dental checkups, a crown can last longer than a decade. They are engineered to withstand biting force and crafted to match the color of your natural tooth.

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What If My Tooth Can’t Be Saved?

In some cases, cavities and extensive decay can make a tooth untreatable. If so, our dentist recommends extracting the tooth.

To compensate for the missing tooth, Dr. Ollason can place a dental implant that can support a crown. An implant-supported crown will prevent shifting teeth and fill the gap in your smile. Talk to Dr. Ollason to find out if dental implants are an option for you.

Not All Teeth Are Worth Preserving

Third molars, also called wisdom teeth, can erupt in a manner that is harmful to your other teeth. Due to their location at the back of your mouth, wisdom teeth are difficult to keep clean. If your wisdom tooth becomes infected, Dr. Ollason recommends pulling the tooth instead of treating it.

Wisdom teeth are not necessary for your mouth to function properly, and are prone to future dental problems.

Preventing Root Canal Infections

Preventative care is the best way to prevent root canal infections. The buildup of plaque can cause decay and a root canal infection. Here are some preventative tips from our Albuquerque dentist:

  • Brush your teeth twice a day
  • Floss every day
  • Attend regular dental cleanings
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Paying for a Root Canal

We believe dental care should be accessible to all. Root canals are considered a restorative dental procedure and are usually covered by dental insurance. Our Albuquerque, NM, staff will help you get the most out of your coverage.

If you don’t have dental insurance, New Mexico Smile Center provides additional options to cover the treatment cost. CareCredit® financing allows patients to make monthly payments for a root canal instead of paying for it all at once. We also offer a dental benefit program where uninsured patients can get discounts on treatment.

Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is a treatment used to remove infection from inside a tooth and preserve the natural tooth structure. After the infected tissue is removed, the tooth is sealed and often restored with a dental crown to strengthen it. This treatment can help relieve pain while preventing the need for tooth extraction.

Root Canal Therapy in Albuquerque FAQs

What is root canal therapy?

Root canal therapy is a dental procedure that removes infected pulp inside a tooth to eliminate pain and preserve the natural tooth.

Why would I need a root canal?

A root canal may be needed if a tooth becomes infected or severely damaged due to decay or trauma.

Is a root canal painful?

Modern root canal treatment is typically comfortable and helps relieve the pain caused by infection.

How long does a root canal take?

Many root canal procedures can be completed in one or two dental visits.

What happens after a root canal?

After treatment, a dental crown may be placed on the tooth to restore its strength and function.

Can a root canal save my tooth?

Yes, root canal therapy allows dentists to preserve the natural tooth rather than removing it.