Why Your Dentist May Need to Perform a Root Canal
The tough, mineralized layer that covers your teeth is called your dental enamel. It’s a thin and translucent layer that covers the inner dentin, another layer that protects the inner tooth pulp. The pulp contains the blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues. If the pulp becomes infected, this is one reason why your dentist may need to perform a root canal, also called root canal therapy, to save the tooth. Despite tooth enamel being the strongest tissue in your body, stronger even than bones, it still susceptible to harm, which is why it’s important to maintain excellent oral hygiene. Your regular dental care should include professional dental cleanings so that tooth decay can’t weaken the tooth and lead to a dental infection. There are several reasons why dentist Dr. Latino may need to perform a root canal. These include to treat deep tooth decay, a tooth that has received several dental procedures, or a tooth that is cracked, chipped, or has a fractured root. We encourage you to never delay receiving a root canal out of fear of pain. The purpose of root canal treatment is to reduce pain and save your tooth. Because an infected tooth can cause discomfort such as persistent pain; swelling in the gums, face, neck; and tooth sensitivity, it’s best to receive treatment quickly. If left untreated, tooth pulp can eventually die and supportive bone tissue lost, causing you to lose the tooth. Dr. Chad Latino is your dentist in Waco. Chad Latino DDS is here to help enjoy your healthy smile for life. We encourage you to call 254-615-3084 if you are interested in learning more about root canal treatment or are concerned about your oral health and would like to schedule an appointment with our dentist. We offer general, family, cosmetic dentistry in Waco, Texas, and more.
Is Bad Breath Embarrassing You?
Are you self-conscious about your breath because it isn’t appealing? If so, you are not alone. Less than stellar breath is quite common but it can be unnerving during the socializing brought on by the holiday season. The good news is, bad breath, or halitosis, can be easily remedied depending on the cause of your condition. Fortunately, Dr. [doctor_name] and our team in [city], [state] is skilled at helping our patients resolve oral issues. To find out the cause of your bad breath, our dentist will begin by thoroughly examining your mouth. The first line of defense is reducing the bacteria in your mouth. Some factors we will look for include plaque and tartar (which is hardened plaque), any fillings in your mouth that may be leaking, whether or not you have dry mouth, or an infection, an abscess, or gum disease. Depending on the cause of your bad breath, we may recommend deep cleanings, a root canal or artificial saliva (in the case of dry mouth). In addition to your vigilant brushing and flossing, you may be prescribed an antimicrobial mouthwash. You can also boost healthy saliva production by increasing your water intake and chewing sugar-free gum. This holiday season, refresh your breath by getting the help you need to have a confident smile once again. Our dedicated team in [city], [state], is happy to help with the right treatment options for your needs. Please call [phone] today and let Dr. [doctor_name] restore your healthy smile!