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Save Your Tooth and Relieve Pain with Expert Root Canal Therapy in Orland Park, Illinois

Maintaining a healthy smile often means addressing tooth infections and severe decay before they lead to permanent damage. At Dental Arts of Orland with Dr. Scott R. Lang, DDS, in Orland Park, Illinois, we specialize in root canal therapy to preserve natural teeth, relieve discomfort, and restore oral health. Endodontic treatments like root canals not only eliminate infections but also help patients maintain strong, functional teeth for years to come. Understanding how this treatment works can help you feel confident about taking the next step toward a pain-free, healthy smile.

When is root canal therapy the preferred solution over a tooth extraction?

Root canal therapy is recommended when a tooth’s pulp is infected or inflamed, but the surrounding structure remains strong enough to support a restoration. Saving the natural tooth helps maintain proper bite alignment and avoids the complications associated with tooth removal.

How can endodontic treatment save a severely infected or damaged tooth?

In a root canal procedure, the dentist eliminates the infected pulp within the tooth, carefully cleans and disinfects the inner canals, and seals them to protect against reinfection. This approach maintains the tooth’s natural structure while alleviating pain and infection, allowing it to function effectively like a healthy tooth.

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What are the most common signs that indicate a tooth may need a root canal?

Persistent or intense tooth pain, increased sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling or tenderness in the gums, and visible darkening of the tooth are all potential signs that a root canal may be needed. Prompt evaluation and treatment can stop the infection from spreading to adjacent teeth or the jawbone.

How does root canal therapy eliminate infection and prevent it from spreading?

By carefully removing infected tissue and thoroughly cleaning the canal system, bacteria are eliminated from the tooth. Sealing the canals with a biocompatible filling prevents future bacterial invasion, reducing the risk of reinfection.

Can a root canal be performed pain-free, and what techniques ensure comfort?

Yes, modern anesthetics and advanced techniques make root canal therapy virtually pain-free. Sedation options and gentle procedures ensure patient comfort throughout the treatment.

How does root canal therapy differ from other tooth infection treatments?

Unlike temporary treatments that only address symptoms, a root canal targets the source of infection within the tooth, providing a long-lasting solution while preserving natural dental structure.

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Male dental patient examining teeth in mirror after root canal at Dental Arts of Orland

What types of tooth damage or decay typically require a root canal?

Deep cavities, cracked or fractured teeth, and trauma that exposes the pulp often necessitate a root canal to prevent infection and maintain the tooth’s integrity.

How long does a root canal procedure usually take from start to finish?

Most root canal treatments are completed in one to two appointments, depending on the tooth’s complexity and the presence of infection. Follow-up care ensures proper healing and restoration.

Experience the benefits of a preserved natural tooth and a pain-free smile with expert root canal therapy at Dental Arts of Orland with Dr. Scott R. Lang, DDS, in Orland Park, Illinois. Call (708) 401-6611 to book your appointment.

Dr. Scott R. Lang

Dental Arts of Orland

Dr. Scott R. Lang, DDS

Dr. Scott R. Lang, DDS, is a University of Illinoisโ€“trained dentist at Dental Arts of Orland, providing patient-focused, comprehensive dental care. He earned his Doctor of Dental Surgery from the University of Illinois College of Dentistry and regularly completes continuing education to stay current with modern dental treatments. Dr. Lang is a member of the American Dental Association, Illinois State Dental Society, Chicago Dental Society, and the Academy of General Dentistry.

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