Root Canals Post Op Instructions
For Emergencies -- Call (541) 779-6170
Endodontic treatment can take 1, 2, or 3 appointments depending
on the case. It is possible to experience any of the following
symptoms after any of these appointments: sensitivity to hot
and/or cold; sensitivity to pressure; possible swelling. If you
experience swelling, please call our office immediately as
additional medication may be required.
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One common occurrence with a newly root-canalled tooth is
for the tooth to feel high when you bite your teeth
together. If this occurs it will cause your tooth to stay
sensitive for a longer period of time. Please call us if
your bite feels “high” as this problem is easily rectified
with a simple bite adjustment.
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A temporary filling may be used to temporarily seal the
tooth between visits.
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Be gentle on the tooth while eating until the final
restoration is placed.
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The gum tissue could have been irritated during the
procedure and may be sore for a few days together with the
anesthetic injection site.
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During endodontic treatment, the nerve, blood and nutrient
supply to the tooth is removed. This will cause the tooth to
become brittle and prone to fracturing which could result in
the need to extract the tooth. A full coverage crown is
recommended to prevent this from happening.
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Do root canals always work? NO! A root canal is a therapy
not a cure. It has a high success rate but almost 4% of them
fail. If your root canal fails within a period of 3 years
from the date of service, we will either refund the cost of
your root canal or retreat your failed root canal. In
addition, if the tooth cannot be saved, the cost of the
crown placed in our office will be refunded during that
3-year period. This warranty is null and void if the patient
does not maintain their 6 month continuing care cleaning
appointments.