Root canal treatment in Wirral

 

 

What is root canal treatment in Wirral?

 

This is a type of dental treatment that becomes required if a problem that was initially simple to resolve has become more complicated. 

 

The procedure takes place  inside the tooth and usually requires a couple of appointments to complete.

 

Why would  I need a root canal treatment?

 

If you had a crack or  decay that you failed to pay attention to this would advance and get closer to the nerve. This on its turn will result in  inflammation  or infection of the nerve(pulp tissue) . This is when you will experience significant pain which is difficult, or impossible, to manage with painkillers. The symptoms would also include pain on biting,swollen gum or face,lingering sensitivity to hot or cold.

 

What happens during this treatment ? 

 

Your dentist will cut an opening on the crown of the tooth through which the they will gain access the canals . They will be then cleaned and shaped using  very small instruments called files. The last stage includes  sealing  and filling of the root canal space with specific type of  materials.

 

Will I feel any pain while having root canal treatment ?

 

No. We do all of the above under local anesthetic and you will not experience any pain or  discomfort.

 

What is the recovery time after root canal treatment?

 

There could be minor pain and some tenderness on completion of the therapy which could last for about a week. You should be able to easily manage this with analgesics.

 

Why should I have root canal treatment instead of getting my tooth removed? 

 

Because it could save your tooth and there is nothing better than natural smile. 

 

How much does a root canal treatment cost?

 

Even though this is relatively expensive procedure it is still cheaper than having replacement of missing tooth. Generally speaking treatment on molars is  more expensive than  one carried out on a front tooth. This is because of the greater number of canals and more complex anatomy in the back teeth. This means more time that your dentist needs to dedicate on dealing with such cases.

Teeth whitening

 

What is teeth whitening ?

 

It involves a variety of procedures that aim to make your teeth look  lighter and brighter.

Demand for whiter teeth has massively  increased over the past decades due to increased media attention to dental health and cosmetic procedures. 

 

How does  teeth whitening actually  work?

 

The whitening products available nowadays are based on a chemical called  hydrogen peroxide which has the potential to degrade to free oxygen species. They then pass  through tiny pores in the  enamel and dentine and  reach the stains causing the dark color of the tooth. The stains represent  large units(molecules)that  these oxygen species break down  to smaller elements which leads to  lighter appearance of the tooth.

 

When is teeth whitening required ?

 

It is used to lighten teeth which have darkened and  therefore look unsightly . This could have happened naturally (insufficient calcium in the tooth structure)or due to smoking, drinking too much tea or coffee,antibiotic use(tetracycline staining),exposure to high level of fluoride(fluorosis).

 

Is it safe to have a teeth whitening procedure?

 

Bleaching products that you get  from  your dentist are safe to use but some side effects could occur. Some of the are:

 

1/ Increased sensivity to hot or cold

2/ Irritation to gums and other soft tissues in the mouth

3/Change in taste

4/Irritation to stomach

5/Changes to  structure and translucency of the teeth

 

Can everyone have teeth whitening ?

 

No,there are certain limitations and considerations. This procedure is not suitable for:

 

1/Pregnant women and nursing mothers

2/Young individuals  under the age of 18

3/People who are allergic to the components of the bleaching agents

4/Problematic teeth- caries,failing restorations or root infections

5/Existing restorations – they will not change their shade

6/Heavy smokers

 

Are there different ways for  bleaching teeth ?

 

Yes and one way is to  use over the-the counter products such as  bleaching strips,paint-on gels or whitening toothpastes. The outcome of using this method is hard to predict and is outside your control.

 

The  way that we,at Irby Dental Practice, recommend   is for the  whitening to be supervised by a dental professional. This is much safer as the treatment  will be guided and monitored all along. The most popular techniques using this method   are home bleaching and power (in-office)bleaching. 

 

With the home bleaching based on  impressions  bleaching trays are manufactured and handed to patients to use at home alongside the bleaching gel. It usually takes longer to achieve a satisfactory outcome but control is better.

 

During the power bleaching high intensity light is in use. This comes  from curing light or  laser  and  speeds up the whitening process.It leads to  faster results but patients have no control over the process.

 

Is it expensive to have teeth whitening?

 

It varies but home bleaching is generally cheaper . Here at Irby Dental Practice we charge £300  for this procedure but you can take advantage of  our regular promotions.

 

 

Book your dental appointment with Irby Dental Practice today to boost your confidence and smile.

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