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Root Canals

At Serene Dentistry of North Salt Lake, Dr. Will Bates recommends root canal therapy to provide pain relief and save an infected tooth from extraction. We know the procedure can stir up negative feelings, but a modern root canal performed by a skilled dentist isn’t the dreaded experience many people believe it to be.

We offer a comfortable and relaxing environment that calms you from the moment you arrive. Using state-of-the-art dental technology, potent local anesthetics, and sedation dentistry, we’ll resolve your pain and have you feeling better in no time!

How Does a Tooth Infection Start?

When a chip, crack, or deep cavity compromises a tooth, bacteria can make their way to the interior of your tooth called the pulp chamber and cause an infection. When the pulp becomes infected, the only way to treat it and relieve your pain is by removing the infected pulp during a root canal procedure. 

Some common symptoms of an infected tooth are:

  • A toothache that continues to worsen
  • Sensitivity to pressure and hot and cold
  • Gum swelling or tenderness 
  • A white bump or “pimple” on your gums
  • Tooth discoloration 
  • A bad taste or odor in your mouth 

If you experience one or more of these symptoms, call our North Salt Lake dental office right away. The sooner we see you, the sooner we can remove the painful infection and save the tooth. Without a root canal, your pain would continue to worsen, and our only option would be to remove the tooth.

What Happens during a Root Canal?

First, Dr. Bates uses powerful local anesthetics to numb the part of your mouth he’s treating. The first step is to numb your mouth with a local anesthetic so you won’t feel anything during the procedure. 

Next, he creates a tiny hole to access the inner area of the tooth to remove all the infected pulp. After he disinfects the tooth, our root canal dentist places a sterile filling in the hollowed-out portion, seals the tooth, and places a temporary filling to protect it. 

We will let you know what to expect as the tooth heals, but some soreness is common and can last for a day or two. This is perfectly normal and can typically be resolved with OTC pain relievers like ibuprofen. 

After about two weeks, you will return to our North Salt Lake dental office so Dr. Bates can protect the tooth with a final filling or dental crown, depending on its location.

Discover Stress-Free Root Canals

Root canal treatment is more comfortable and efficient today than it’s ever been. In addition to a streamlined procedure, we offer nitrous oxide (laughing gas) and oral conscious sedation so you can get the care you need without any stress or anxiety. 

Do You Need an Emergency Root Canal?

The pain of an infected or abscessed tooth can be unbearable, and we don’t want you to experience that. If you notice any symptoms, call us right away so we can get you in and see if you need treatment. You may not like the idea of having a root canal, but postponing it can have life-threatening consequences. 

Please call our North Salt Lake dental office so we can protect you and your oral health and get you the prompt treatment you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

The foods and drinks you choose have a significant impact on your dental health. A diet that’s loaded with sweets and carbs is not just bad for your body; it’s also terrible for your teeth.

An important part of what we do as dentists is provide nutritional counseling so our North Salt Lake patients can make more informed decisions about their diet. Numerous studies have concluded that the health of your mouth and the health of your body are closely linked. We also now understand that good nutrition involves more than avoiding sugar.

Beware of Hidden Sugars

Sucrose found in corn syrup, table sugar, and honey is consumed by bacteria that lead to cavities. But bacteria also feed on fructose, lactose, and glucose, so reading labels is your best bet for making better food choices that minimize the risk of developing cavities.

Choose Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Even though fruits and vegetables contain carbs that attract bacteria, they’re a better choice than sugary snacks because their high fiber content helps protect against cavities by keeping your teeth clean.

Avoid Gummies and Hard, Crunchy Foods

Consuming hard, sticky, or crunchy foods like gummies or crusty bread takes a toll on your teeth. Instead, opt for foods like cheese, yogurt, or meats that are also better nutritional choices.

Schedule a Teeth Cleaning with Us to Learn More

Part of the role our dental hygienist Shandee plays is to offer nutritional guidance to her patients. She would be happy to speak with you about improving your diet to support better oral health.

Please call our North Salt Lake dental office to schedule your next teeth cleaning and exam.

Meet Our Doctors:

Dr. Lauren Rockwell

Lauren loves her dog Murphy. He is the goodest boy to ever live.

Dr. Will Bates

"My interest in dentistry started when I was in high school. I was involved in a serious car accident that resulted in me fracturing multiple front teeth. I was also in a lot of pain ...

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