How should I take care of my tooth?
You may continue regular dental hygiene regimen. Avoid biting or chewing on the tooth during the first few days. Avoid sticky foods like caramel, jellybeans, or gum since they may loosen or remove the temporary filling, which was placed. If the temporary filling feels loose or completely falls out, please call our office. It may need to be replaced.
I need to return for a final restoration?
A permanent restoration is required after having a root canal and may require additional appointments. We usually place a temporary filling in the tooth, so it is important that you schedule promptly for a permanent restoration because the temporary filling will eventually allow bacteria to leak in and contaminate the tooth. Failure to complete the final restoration in a timely manner may result in the need for re-treatment of the root canal(s) in your tooth at an additional cost or possibly severe pain and infection or loss of the tooth due to fracture of the tooth and/or recontamination from leakage.
How long will my tooth last?
With proper care, your restored tooth can last a lifetime if healing is adequate. Teeth treated with endodontic therapy can still decay. As with other teeth, proper dental care requires regular brushing and flossing, a nutritious diet and regular dental visits.
Will I need to return for additional treatments?
Once endodontic therapy is completed your tooth may require periodic examination, usually 6-12 months.
This allows us to make sure the tooth has is healing properly. Please call our office if your tooth feels unusual or discomfort persists after completion.
Fortunately, most root canals heal with about a 90-95% success rate. Sometimes despite our best efforts, a small percentage of patients may need to have the root canal(s) retreated or will need root-end surgery (surgically clean the bone that surrounds the root tip and seal the tip of the root) to achieve adequate healing or it may need to be extracted.
Please call the office at (703)433-0234 if you are experiencing severe pain. Someone is available 24 hours a day to answer any questions or concerns relating to your procedure.