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Endodontic therapy, also called a root canal, is a procedure performed by a dental professional that targets infected or damaged pulp inside the tooth. The pulp of a tooth is the soft tissue located within the tooth that contains blood vessels, nerves, and other connective tissues. When a tooth’s pulp becomes inflamed or infected, it can cause significant pain. It could lead to abscess formation if left untreated. Endodontic therapy, as offered by local Granite Bay, California dentists like Dr. Colby Smith at Granite Day Dentistry, will allow for the removal of any damaged or infected pulp tissue so that the tooth can be cleaned, disinfected, and sealed. Root canals are often all that stand between retaining and losing a tooth.
Several signs indicate that a person may require endodontic therapy:
If any of these signs are present, it’s essential that you seek a prompt dental evaluation and treatment. Endodontic therapy will help eliminate pain, save the affected tooth, and prevent the spread of infection to surrounding tissues.
If you think you may need a root canal, the team at Granite Bay Dentistry would like to welcome you. To schedule an appointment with Dr. Smith, please call (916) 735-4720.
With over 15 years of experience, Dr. Colby Smith earned a Biochemistry and Molecular Biology degree with honors at UC Santa Barbara before completing his doctorate and advanced residency training at UCLA, where he also taught for over a decade. One of under 1% of dentists nationally to achieve Board-certification in General Dentistry, he prioritizes ongoing education, completing over 150 hours annually, teaching fellow dentists, and contributing to scientific literature. Dr. Smith is a member of the ADA, American Board of General Dentistry, Academy of General Dentistry, California Dental Association, Academy of Operative Dentistry, and Sacramento District Dental Society.