How We Diagnose Your Dental Infection

baton rouge infectionWhen a tooth begins to hurt and this pain doesn’t dissipate after a day or two, this could mean the presence of severe decay or even an infection. Following a diagnosis, our team can offer a root canal to treat the infection and save the tooth from being lost. At Root Canal Specialists of Baton Rouge, LA, our team can provide a consultation and diagnosis with precision and accuracy!

When to See Our Team

When should you make a diagnosis for treatment? A tooth becomes infected when bacteria reach the pulp, the nerve center of a tooth. This could happen when the inner tissues are exposed, usually following injury or a cavity that isn’t treated and continues to grow and spread. You eventually experience pain when you bite down or sensitivity, and a toothache could arise that doesn’t subside after a day or two. As the infection increases in severity, you could also experience swelling, pain in the face or jaw, and even a discharge from the tooth. When you have persistent pain in a tooth, let us know right away.

The Exam Process

We will conduct a comprehensive dental exam, so we can not only identify the presence of an infection, but also assess the cause and severity too. Our team will ask you about any orofacial pain and any other possible symptoms too. We then conduct a detailed exam with digital x-rays, which allow us to see the interior of the tooth and assess the severity of your infection. The system uses 90% less radiation, and high-definition images are available instantly chairside. We can make a diagnosis and plan your treatment in detail.

The Root Canal Procedure

For some, we could conduct a simple root canal in which we open the tooth and remove the tissues from within, replacing them with a unique filing material and capping the tooth with a crown. If the issue is more severe or occurs at the tip of the root canals, we could conduct a microsurgery that allows us to address these more extensive situations and preserve your tooth. Our team will administer local anesthetic and sedation to ensure your treatment experience is a comfortable one.

If you have any questions about root canal therapy, or if you have pain in your tooth that needs attention, then contact our team today to learn more.

Learn More About Our Endodontic Treatment

We want to help you enjoy a healthy and whole smile. To find out more about how we treat a painful dental infection, then speak with our team at Root Canal Specialists of Baton Rouge at (225) 766-3061, at one of our locations in both Baton Rouge and Denham Springs, LA!