July 26, 2008

Back Mountain Dental / James C. DeFinnis D.M.D. -A Wilkes-Barre Root Canal Specialist Can Also Do Crowns and Bridges

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Going to a specialist has its advantages. If you need to repair your television set, you find an electrician. If the hands on your Rolex watch come loose, you need to get it fixed by a qualified watchmaker. If your pet is sick, the best place to take it is to the vet. Wilkes-Barre dentist Fotolia_7468106_XS.jpg

There are also dentists who specialize in certain procedures. There are dentists who exclusively do root canals and nothing else. A Wilkes-Barre root canal specialist would go beyond simply doing a root canal. He would also take care of crucial supplementary work on the tooth that has just been treated. This means installing a cover for your tooth in the form of a bridge or crown. You won't get that with an ordinary root canal dentist because he won't be have the required expertise to place a crown on your tooth.

Hence, you should be looking for a dentist who is skilled in all procedures to get it right.

A Wilkes-Barre root canal specialist will anesthetize the area and then use his drill to bore into your tooth and take out all the rotting tissue that is causing you problems. It is easy to find a Wilkes-Barre root canal dentist who will prefer to employ modern rotary instruments, which are better than manual ones when it comes to cleaning up the tooth. One of your front teeth would take no more than 20 minutes while one of the hard-to-reach back teeth requires anywhere between 40 minutes and an hour. If the dentist only had manual implements, a typical procedure would take two hours or more. Once the dead matter has been removed, the hole is filled up with dental substance.

By refusing to undergo a root canal procedure, the festering tooth gets dark and eventually turns black. After some time, the tooth loses its strength and might gradually disintegrate as pieces keep fracturing off.

It is very important that a dentist who performs the root canal has the proper knowledge and technical ability to do it properly. After the cleaning up stage, the area must be sterilized very well. Otherwise, nasty germs will proliferate and it may infect the gums. Such a situation would give your whole body problems. In addition, it could get quite painful if the bacteria are exposed to air.

At the end of the root canal procedure, the whole thing is sealed with a crown topping.

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