Why might I need a root canal?
Root canal therapy is required for a patients whose tooth has infected dental pulp. This infection is usually derived from prolonged bacteria build up. Root canals, however, are used to remove the infection and seal the tooth against any further pain and complications. This procedure is usually one aimed …show more content…
The bridge is constructed of three or more crowns that are cemented to the surrounding teeth to literally bridge the gap left by the missing tooth or teeth. The middle crown is designed to be a placeholder for the missing tooth. The bridge is a time-tested restoration and can be used in almost any circumstance of a missing tooth.
What is an implant-supported bridge?
While a traditional fixed bridge is probably a good solution, it is not always the best solution. For optimal restoration, wWe also offer implant-supported bridges. Our implant-supported bridges are actually anchored into the mouth by dental implants. This design lends more stability to the bridge as well as discourages bone deterioration due to a missing tooth, something a fixed bridge cannot do. If you are concerned about the reliability of your bridge and want to maintain the healthiest jawbone possible, consider an implant-supported bridge as your tooth replacement option.
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However, our team can help to relieve your dental anxiety using a few special techniques. Before even beginning the procedure, as mentioned in the section above, we willyou are give youn a local anesthetic that is used to numb the area affected by the extraction. This will allow for pain-free removal. The actual injection may pinch a bit, but when it is over, you will not feel any of the discomfort associated with the extraction.
We also offer each of our patients a warm blanket to use during the procedure. This often helps put slightly nervous or uncomfortable patients at ease. We know that it's a small gesture — but sometimes it is the little things that matter. We will also perform the procedure at your pace. If it will help alleviate your anxiety to talk you through each step of the process, then that is what we will do.
For patients who are still nervous after learning about our anaesthetic and comfort options, we offer nitrous oxide sedation, better known as laughing gas. Nitrous oxide is breathed in through a facial mask and absorbed into the bloodstream to create a quick, but short-term, carefree attitude. This will help take the edge off of any nerves that may still exist. We want you to be as comfortable as possible — please let us know if we can do anything to help you feel more at