Why Our Dentists May Recommend a Tooth Extraction
Each tooth is made up of three main layers: the outer enamel, the dentin, and the central pulp containing nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. Although the pulp is typically well shielded, it can get infected if bacteria enter through a cavity, crack, or injury. If the damage is severe and cannot be fixed, our dentists at Best Smiles in Chester, VA may recommend a tooth extraction to protect your oral health.

Why a Root Canal May Be Necessary
If a tooth becomes infected, it can cause intense pain. Ignoring the infection can lead to more serious problems, potentially resulting in the loss of the tooth, which we strive to prevent. Losing a tooth can lead to complications such as bone loss and shifting of neighboring teeth. A root canal can effectively eliminate the infection, preserve your natural tooth, and safeguard your oral health in the future. This procedure is typically more comfortable and has a quicker recovery time than a tooth extraction.
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What to Expect During a Root Canal
At Best Smiles in Chester, VA, we want to assure you that root canals are not as daunting as they may seem. Our advanced 3-D cone-beam (CBCT) imaging technology allows our dentists to accurately plan the procedure by examining your tooth in precise detail. This comprehensive understanding of your tooth's anatomy leads to a smoother overall process. With the use of effective anesthesia, most patients experience significant relief immediately after the procedure, minimizing any discomfort.
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Signs You May Need a Root Canal
Pay attention to these symptoms that may indicate the need for root canal therapy for a tooth with an infection or abscess:
Severe Toothache
If you have a severe toothache, it may be caused by cavities, infections, gum disease, or cracked teeth. This can lead to throbbing pain and swelling. While over-the-counter pain relievers or cold compresses can offer temporary relief, it is crucial to seek dental care if the pain continues.
Extreme Tooth Sensitivity
If you feel sensitivity in your teeth when consuming hot, cold, or sweet foods, it may be caused by worn enamel, gum recession, or cavities. Desensitizing toothpaste could help alleviate the discomfort, but it's crucial to see a dentist if the sensitivity continues to ensure there are no underlying problems.
Jaw Pain or Swelling
If you are experiencing jaw pain or swelling, it could be a sign of a tooth infection, gum disease, trauma, or a TMJ disorder. While ice packs or pain relievers can provide temporary relief, it is crucial to consult with a dental professional if the discomfort continues.
Pimple-like Bump on the Gum
If you see a small bump on your gum resembling a pimple, it could indicate a dental abscess or gum infection. This may lead to discomfort and may require professional treatment such as drainage or antibiotics.
Swollen, Red, or Puffy Gums
If you notice red, swollen, or puffy gums, it may indicate gum disease, which is often caused by plaque buildup or infection. Improving your oral hygiene habits could help, but it's crucial to seek advice from a dentist if symptoms continue.
Persistent Bad Taste or Odor
If you are experiencing a persistent unpleasant taste or smell in your mouth, it may indicate tooth decay, gum disease, or infection. While maintaining good oral hygiene can provide temporary relief, it is crucial to schedule an appointment with a dentist for a thorough evaluation of any ongoing symptoms.

Expert Care to Relieve Your Pain
Our dentist utilizes cutting-edge rotary endodontic technology to effectively treat infections by accessing the pulp chamber through a small opening in the tooth. The infected pulp is carefully and swiftly removed, making this contemporary approach quicker and more comfortable than traditional methods. Following the removal of the infection, the chamber is filled with gutta-percha, a biocompatible material, and the tooth is sealed with a temporary filling for added protection. Post-procedure, most patients may only experience mild soreness, which can usually be alleviated with over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen.
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Your Comfort is Our Priority
We offer nitrous oxide and oral sedation to help ease any anxiety you may have about visiting the dentist. Our treatment rooms are equipped with cozy neck pillows, blankets, and TVs for added relaxation. Before beginning any procedure, our dentist will administer a strong local anesthetic to ensure a pain-free experience. Once the numbing takes effect, you should feel relief from any discomfort.
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Clear and Honest Pricing
We prioritize your comfort and trust at Best Smiles. Our commitment is to provide transparent care and pricing. Check out our popular services and fees below. Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions.
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Need an Emergency Root Canal in Chester, VA?
Please feel free to contact Best Smiles, Chester, VA if you are experiencing a severe toothache or any other urgent symptoms. We will quickly address your pain and work to schedule a same-day appointment for you. If immediate treatment is not possible, we will prioritize your comfort and book you for the next available slot.
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