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Dentist in Port Credit offers treatment to restore damaged, decayed root canals as alternative to extractions

Severely decayed or highly fractured teeth that couldn’t be saved even a few short years ago can now be restored with root canal therapy.

While this type of treatment is commonly known as a “root canal,” this term actually refers to the innermost part of the tooth. This chamber contains the soft pulp tissue and a system of nerves and blood vessels that nurture the tooth. When the root canal becomes infected, therapy may be needed to bring the tooth back to function and to get you out of discomfort. In fact, it may be the only way to avoid extraction.

Pulling the tooth should always be a last resort, especially in an era where many more severe conditions can be treated with a root canal procedure. By employing medications to numb the treatment area and precise dental techniques, you should little more than pressure during root canal therapy comparable to the sensation of getting a cavity filled.

You may need root canal treatment if:

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  • Cavities progress to the point where a filling is not sufficient enough to treat the decay.
  • Trauma such as breaks or fractures enables bacteria to enter the tooth.
  • The tooth is badly damaged by multiple repeat dental procedures, which also results in bacteria making its way inside the soft middle.
  • A filling or other restoration is worn and no longer effective in keeping out harmful bacteria that leads to inflammation and infection.

Understanding how simple and effective treatment can be is the first step to easing fear about the procedure, which has through the years been erroneously associated with severe pain. The truth: Root canal treatment is designed to get you out of pain.

Here is how it works:

  • After the treatment area is numbed and the area to be treated is isolated with a rubber dam, Dr. Rina Kotecha will access the innermost part of your tooth.
  • Using fine instruments, Dr. Kotecha gently cleans out the pulp and removes the damaged tissue.
  • The areas of the tooth that have been accessed for tissue removal and cleaning are then sealed off.

If a significant amount of tooth structure has been lost as the result of decay or other trauma, a dental crown may be needed to restore the tooth to proper function and a natural appearance. In some cases, a permanent filling may be sufficient to rebuild the tooth and return it to health. In either case, a temporary restoration will seal the opening of the tooth and protect the innermost structure during healing.

In very rare cases, a tooth can’t be restored with root canal therapy and a crown. Dentistry on 10 boasts a number of alternatives to rebuild the tooth with an artificial tooth root or dental implant, followed by a dental crown. The implant-supported tooth is designed to look, feel, and function like your natural tooth.

Likewise, Dr. Kotecha may be able to take a more conservative approach. While cleaning out the damaged root canals in this manner has worked for many patients in the Port Credit area, it may not be a necessary treatment in your case. A filling may suffice. Phone (905) 455-9262 to find out which of these many options is best for you.

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Hi, before I come to see Doctor Rina and her amazing staff, I was actually someone that had not gone to the dentist for a while because I was so stressed and very worried and anxious about it.
I had been recommended about her from other people and kept in the back of my mind. I finally made the call and from the first call the reception was absolutely amazing and made me feel at home. I let them know right away, I was really anxious. This is when I came in to see the doctor, Doctor Rena was amazing. She went through everything with me. I wouldn’t even smile when I walked in, she noticed I wouldn’t smile. I had had temporary caps on my front teeth for a really, really long time, so she took me through what her options were and it wasn’t good enough that it was just like here’s ABC. She wanted to make sure that we had gone too. A specialist to make sure mines a little bit more, more, issues. Having had root canal treatments on my front teeth and I went ahead, came back and again she sat down with me and gave me all of my options. What’s best for me? What can we do? What can we expect long term? Everyone here is so nice and warm they from the time I walked in for all my appointments they were all. How are you, Paula? How’s everything going? And you just feel like you’re part of a family and made me really feel at ease within a month and a half, She had me smiling like I am now. It was great, my friends, my family, my work people. They all notice exactly just how much more confident I am that I can smile. And honestly, it’s with her and because of the team here. And I found a place I can come back to and now really put my dental health as a priority. So, I definitely recommend her if there’s anything that you’ve left or you just need help on or you’re just looking for a place that you can come and feel comfortable. I definitely say, come to see Doctor Rina.


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Meet Dr. Rina Kotecha

Dr. Rina Kotecha is a graduate of the Harvard School of Dental Medicine. She possesses 19 years of expertise in the dentistry field specializing in general dentistry. She has further qualifications from the MGE Executive Training Program and Master Implant Training Program while holding certification in Soft Tissue Management Program by DenMat. She completed the Rondeau Seminars in Level I Orthodontics and she is an active member of the Ontario Dental Association and Ontario Dental Implant Network.