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How Long Do Root Canals Take?

January 5, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — salmonbrooke @ 9:51 pm
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When tooth decay advances to cavities and eventually a tooth infection, a root canal may be necessary to salvage the tooth. Fortunately, many patients report that the procedure is no more uncomfortable than getting a large cavity filled. If you’re curious about the timeline for root canal treatment and recovery, read on to discover more about the usual duration of the process.

How Does Root Canal Therapy Work? 

Root canal treatment is typically recommended for severe tooth infections. Choosing this procedure over tooth extraction can be advantageous, as it not only helps save on the costs associated with replacing missing teeth but also preserves your natural bite.

Before commencing the procedure, your dentist will administer a local anesthetic to ensure your comfort. Then, a small opening will be made in the tooth enamel to access the infected tissue.

Subsequently, the tooth will be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to eliminate any remaining bacteria. Afterwards, a biocompatible material will be used to fill the tooth, followed by sealing it with a filling or crown to complete the process.

How Long Do Root Canals Take? 

The length of root canal therapy depends on the specific tooth needing treatment:

  • Molar: Root canal therapy for teeth with extensive tissue and up to four roots can take 90 minutes or more to complete.
  • Premolar: Root canal therapy for teeth with one or two roots, typically smaller than molars, typically lasts between 45 to 90 minutes.
  • Incisors and Canines: Root canal therapy for teeth with just one root, which are the smallest in size, is typically completed within 30 to 60 minutes.

How Long Does It Take to Recover from Root Canal Therapy? 

Patients generally achieve full recovery from root canal therapy within a few days. In the initial days post-procedure, some discomfort or pain near the treated area may occur. Your dentist might prescribe medication to alleviate this discomfort, or they may suggest over-the-counter pain relievers for temporary relief.

If soreness persists or your symptoms do not improve within a few days, it’s crucial to promptly contact your dentist. They will assess the situation to pinpoint any potential issues and provide appropriate recommendations or treatment options to address the problem.

If you experience any concerns or ongoing discomfort following root canal therapy, don’t hesitate to contact your dentist. They’re here to offer further guidance and support, ensuring your smile is restored to its best in no time!

About the Practice 

At Salmon Brook Dental Associates, you’ll find a team led by skilled dentists, Dr. Kenneth Endres and Dr. Gunveen Chawla, alongside compassionate oral health professionals. We provide a comprehensive range of treatments, from routine check-ups to complex procedures like root canals for severe tooth infections, tailored to your specific needs. Our dedicated team is committed to educating you on the best practices for maintaining your smile, preventing future issues, and promoting long-term oral health. To schedule an appointment or learn more about root canal treatment, contact Salmon Brook Dental Associates at (860) 288-8119 or visit their website.

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