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    Good Morning Dental Clinic

    Welcome to Good Morning DentalDiscover Experienced Care from Our Gentle Hornsby and West Ryde Dentist

    INFORMATION

    Address: 141 Peats Ferry Rd Hornsby NSW 2077Address: 987 Victoria Rd West Ryde NSW 2114Hornsby: (02) 9987 2555West Ryde: (02) 9800 9655Email: info@goodmorningdental.com.au

    OUR SERVICES

    Dental ImplantsNo Prep VeneersClear AlignersTooth WhiteningGeneral Dentistry

    OPENING HOURS

    MONDAY ~ saturday9:00AM ~ 6:00PM

    Emergency Contact

    0438 888 580
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    Preserving precious natural teeth is our top priority.

    We leave no stone unturned, utilizing microscopic precision even in hard-to-reach areas.

    Preserving precious natural teeth is our top priority.
    • Cavity treatment
    • Root Canal treatment
    • Prosthetic treatment
    • Periodontal treatment
    • Wisdom tooth extraction

    root canal treatment to save the tooth.

    When the nerve (pulp) of a tooth becomes infected by bacteria from cavities or inflamed due to harmful stimuli, root canal treatment involves removing the damaged nerve tissue and cleaning the area occupied by nerves and blood vessels. It is then filled with suitable materials.

    root canal treatment for removing damaged nerves.

    Damaged nerve removal treatment: This involves removing the damaged nerve tissue caused by infection or inflammation, cleaning the affected area, and filling it with suitable materials to save the tooth.

    nerve

    The process of root canal treatment typically involves the following steps:

    Diagnosis

    Diagnosis

    The dentist evaluates the tooth and determines the need for root canal treatment, often through X-rays.

    Anesthesia

    Anesthesia

    Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area and ensure comfort during the procedure.

    Accessing the Nerve

    Accessing the Nerve

    The dentist creates an opening in the tooth to access the pulp chamber where the nerve is located.

    Removing Damaged Tissue

    Removing Damaged Tissue

    Using specialized instruments, the dentist carefully removes the infected or damaged nerve tissue.

    Cleaning and Disinfection

    Cleaning and Disinfection

    The pulp chamber and root canals are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to remove any remaining bacteria.

    Filling

    Filling

    After cleaning, the empty pulp chamber and root canals are filled with a biocompatible material to seal the space and prevent further infection.

    Restoration

    Restoration

    Finally, the tooth is restored with a filling or crown to protect it and restore its function and appearance.

    root canal treatment Q & A

    Q

    Does root canal treatment hurt a lot?

    A

    When done with proper anesthesia, root canal treatment is generally not very painful.

    Q

    How many sessions of root canal treatment are usually needed?

    A

    While treatment can be completed in one session, it typically requires 3 to 4 visits. In some cases, it may take longer depending on the severity of the infection.

    Q

    Is it necessary to place a dental restoration after root canal treatment?

    A

    Since a significant portion of the tooth structure is removed during root canal treatment, the tooth becomes more vulnerable to fracture. If the tooth breaks, it may require more complex treatment or even extraction. From both oral health and economic perspectives, placing a restoration after root canal treatment is essential.

    Post-treatment precautions

    1

    If you experience pain after treatment, take over-the-counter pain medication or any prescribed pain relievers from your dentist.

    2

    Refrain from eating for about 2 hours after treatment until the anesthesia wears off and any temporary filling sets.

    3

    Avoid chewing on the treated tooth to prevent it from breaking or dislodging any temporary filling.

    4

    Since teeth undergoing root canal treatment are prone to breakage or fracture, it's crucial to cover them with a dental restoration.