Root Canals
Dr. Bursich has a lot of experience in root canal therapy and will provide you with a fast and comfortable root canal.
Our Root Canal Procedure
Before recommending root canal therapy we collect a thorough history of any symptoms and perform an examination including dental x-rays. This aids in the accurate diagnosis of any tooth that may be suspected of needing root canal therapy.
Dr. Bursich's root canals are fast and comfortable thanks to the use of motorized rotary instruments and local anesthetic. A rotary instrument is a handpiece which allows Dr. Bursich to clean and shape the canals faster than using traditional hand files.
If properly performed, and under normal circumstances, a root canal-treated tooth can last you a lifetime.
Read on for more information about root canal therapy or for a free consultation with Dr. Bursich click here.
What is root canal therapy?
Root canal therapy is a procedure that is used to repair and save a tooth whose pulp is badly decayed or infected.
The pulp is the living part of the tooth made up of nerves and blood vessels. It can become infected or die through various reasons: decay, trauma, deep fillings or some unexplained reason.
During a root canal procedure, the nerve and pulp are removed and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed.
Symptoms that a root canal may be needed:
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Swelling may occur around the tooth or deep in the jaw. A bubble can form on the gum tissue that is filled with pus and blood.
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Constant, moderate to severe tooth pain. The pain might feel like a dull ache or more intense as if the tooth seems to throb with every heartbeat.
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Severe tooth pain that feels better when something cold is applied to the tooth and increases when something hot is applied to the tooth.
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The pain is worse when you lie down and reduces when you are upright.
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Tooth pain that seems to make your head, ear(s), eye(s), or neck hurt as well.
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Pain when chewing or biting down on something. Even soft foods can seem to irritate the tooth causing soreness or severe pain.
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Tooth sensitivity to sweets.
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Pain that lasts for a long time after something cold is consumed.
- There can also be no symptoms. This is called a chronically infected tooth.
If you are concerned about your teeth, schedule an appointment today. You can have a free consultation, and Dr. Bursich can make sure you get the right treatment.



