A Root Canal Professional Advises: Get an Early Start Treating Root Resorption

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By Escondido Family Dental Care & Specialty Center | June 6, 2019

Want beneficial advice from a root canal professional? If you are currently dealing with root resorption problems, understand that this is a rare condition that needs immediate dental treatment. Otherwise, you will likely lose the tooth in question.

Resorption is a process that slowly but surely breaks down and eventually dissolves the root structure of a tooth. While this resorption can start from the inside of the tooth, more often than not, it begins on the outside. Signs of resorption include pink-colored spots during its beginning stages, which indicate damage to the tooth’s enamel. Once a tooth’s enamel is damaged, it cannot be repaired.

What exactly does root resorption mean?

Can a root canal professional address your questions about root resorption? Yes! A root canal professional understands everything there is to know about this relatively rare dental condition, making them the go-to professional when you need answers. Resorption is a term used to describe what happens when a part of your body begins to absorb another part. Root resorption, also known as tooth resorption, explicitly refers to the swelling or loss of dentin. Dentin is the dense tissue that forms underneath a tooth’s enamel and is one of the four major parts of a tooth.

Root resorption treatment options

Root resorption must be recognized in its earliest stages for treatment to work. Once the resorption reaches a certain stage, it can no longer be treated by a root canal professional and must be fully extracted from the mouth. Current treatment options for correcting root resorption problems in their earliest stages include root canal therapy, gum surgery, and gum reconstruction.

About root canal professionals

A root canal professional is also known as an endodontist. Endodontists are dentists who focus on treating teeth using endodontic therapy, which involves procedures that address a tooth’s pulp. According to the American Dental Association, endodontic treatment, or root canal treatment, treats the soft pulp tissue inside the tooth, making an endodontist someone who specializes in saving teeth. Whenever dental patients experience any dental problems related to a tooth’s pulp, making an appointment with a root canal professional allows them the highest chance of saving the tooth.

Need to make an appointment for more information?

Ready to make an appointment with our root canal professional for more information? Or are you currently in need of treatment? If you are presently dealing with root resorption problems, then seeking treatment as soon as possible is necessary. The last thing you want to happen is losing one of your teeth, which was designed to last your entire lifetime. If you wait too long and lose your tooth, you must find a replacement option to replace your now missing tooth.

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