man holding his jaw, indicating severe tooth pain, likely in need of root canal therapy

How Timely Root Canal Therapy Can Save Your Tooth

At Bow Family Dentistry in Bow, NH, Dr. Sarah K. Katz and her team are committed to helping patients maintain healthy, confident smiles. One of the most effective ways we do this is through root canal therapy—a procedure that often gets a bad reputation but can be a real lifesaver when it comes to your dental health.

If you’ve heard the words “root canal” from your dentist, you might feel a rush of anxiety. However, understanding the process and its benefits may ease your concerns and help you see why this therapy is essential for saving your tooth.

What Is Root Canal Therapy?

Root canal therapy is a dental procedure designed to treat infections or damage in the pulp of your tooth—the innermost layer containing nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. When this part of your tooth becomes infected due to untreated decay, cracks, or trauma, it can lead to intense pain, swelling, and even tooth loss if left untreated.

But here’s the good news—root canal therapy removes the infected pulp, cleans the tooth, and seals it to prevent further issues. The result? Relief from pain, restored function, and a tooth that can last for many years to come.

Why Choose Root Canal Therapy?

Saving your natural tooth is always the best option when possible. Here’s why root canal therapy might be the perfect solution for your dental needs:

1. Preserves Your Natural Tooth

Unlike extraction, which removes the entire tooth, root canal therapy retains your original tooth structure. This not only keeps your smile intact but also helps preserve the alignment of your other teeth and eliminates the need for costly replacements like bridges or implants.

2. Relieves Pain

A tooth infection can cause severe discomfort, including sharp pain, sensitivity, and even jaw swelling. Root canal therapy addresses the source of the issue, providing relief and allowing you to enjoy daily activities—like eating and smiling—without pain.

3. Prevents Further Oral Health Problems

Left untreated, an infected tooth can lead to abscesses, bone loss, and the spread of infection to other parts of your body. By undergoing root canal therapy, you stop the infection in its tracks, protecting your overall health.

4. Restores Functionality

Following root canal treatment, a crown is often placed over the tooth to restore its strength and appearance. This means you can chew, speak, and smile as confidently as before—and sometimes even better.

The Root Canal Process with Dr. Sarah K. Katz

At Bow Family Dentistry, we prioritize your comfort throughout every step of the root canal process. After thoroughly assessing your tooth, Dr. Katz will gently remove the infected pulp, clean the canals, and seal them with a biocompatible material. To complete the process, a custom-made crown will be placed to protect the tooth and restore its function.

Our team creates a welcoming and stress-free environment to ensure that your experience is as comfortable as possible. Advanced technology and gentle techniques make the procedure simpler and more effective than many people expect.

Don’t Wait to Seek Treatment

If you suspect you may need a root canal, it’s critical not to delay treatment. Ignoring an infected tooth can lead to severe complications. With the expert care of Dr. Sarah K. Katz at Bow Family Dentistry, you can trust that your oral health is in the best hands.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how root canal therapy can save your tooth—and your smile!

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