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What are the types of root canal treatment?

A root canal may be surgical or non-surgical, depending on the complexity of the tooth infection and the approach used by the dentist.

A root canal treatment is typically straightforward and involves local anesthesia for best results.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal Treatment in Oatley, NSW

In most cases, an infection in the tooth root causes pain, swelling, and even a blister on the gum. If you have any of these symptoms, you may have an infection requiring root canal therapy. Of course, your dentist will evaluate the painful tooth to be sure.

Occasionally, you can have an infection of the tooth canal with few or no symptoms. Typically, this means the infection is only emerging, or the nerve is damaged.

We consider painful root infections dental emergencies in Oatley and always advise our patients to phone our clinic for a fast appointment.

Root canal treatment typically means numbing the area, removing the infected pulp, irrigating and closing with a transient filling. Later, we provide a dental crown for stability. Surgical root canal treatments involve root access through the gum instead of the tooth.

Your Dentist in Oatley, NSW, Awaits Your Call

If you have a toothache or other signs of infection, we strongly urge you to contact our dental team as soon as possible to arrange a consultation and treatment.

Any surgical or invasive procedure carries risks. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.