Root Canals in Monroe, MI
A root canal is a necessary procedure that’s needed to relieve pain and save your tooth. It’s understandable that you may want to avoid treatment – after all, root canals have gained a pretty bad reputation over the years. But improvements in dental technology and techniques have made a huge difference in the way root canals are performed.
Today, in the hands of an experienced dentist, having a root canal is not really any more complicated (or uncomfortable!) than having a tooth filled.
Root Canals in Monroe, MI
We have been able to perform hundreds of successful, stress-free root canals because we make it a priority to establish trusting relationships with all of our patients. We think that our caring approach and genuine concern for your needs makes all the difference when it comes to procedures like root canal treatment.
You will find that Kuras Dental Health Associates is a friendly, welcoming place, and our team will go out of their way to help you feel like a valued member of our family. When you visit us, you can be confident that we are completely focused on making sure you are comfortable.
Root Canals Protect and Preserve Your Teeth
Root canals are certainly not popular, but there is no doubt that they are essential for preserving your teeth and protecting your oral health. The pain you experience with an infection in your root canal is an indication that something serious is happening in your tooth. If we don’t treat the problem quickly, the odds are good that you will lose the tooth.
Why You Need A Root Canal
If you experience trauma, a fracture, or decay that penetrates the pulp inside your tooth, the most obvious symptom is severe pain. Our doctors need to perform a root canal to remove the diseased tissue, eliminate the infection, and preserve the natural structure of your tooth.
People often have a negative reaction to the idea of a root canal because they associate it with pain. But it is the infection that causes the pain, and the root canal relieves it.
Signs of An Infected Root Canal
The only way we can determine if a root canal is needed is by performing a thorough exam. But some signs of an infected root canal are:
- Severe toothache pain
- Sensitivity to hot and cold food and drink
- Tenderness and swelling
- An abscess (or pimple) on the gums
If you notice any of these symptoms, we encourage you to call our Monroe, MI dental office as quickly as possible. We understand how painful an infected root canal can be, so we will do everything we can to see you right away. Postponing treatment because of anxiety usually only results in unnecessary pain and an increased risk for tooth loss.
Contact Us for Comfortable, Compassionate Care
It is very common to be anxious about having a root canal, but the day of long drawn-out procedures is over. Caring professionals and state-of-the-art technology make your visits comfortable and stress-free. Our goal is to treat you as we would like to be treated – with compassion and understanding.
If you have any of the warning signs listed above, we encourage you to contact our Monroe dental office as soon as possible. In emergency situations, we can usually see you the same day to provide the relief you need and get you back on the road to a healthy smile.
Frequently Asked Questions
We are in-network with the following insurance providers, but we are happy to process most any insurance claim. If you don't see yours listed here, please contact our office, and we'll be happy to answer any questions about your specific plan.
Blue Cross Blue Shield
Cigna
Delta Dental
Dentemax Network
Meet Our Doctors:
Dr. Steven Moss
Dentist
Dr. Steven M. Moss graduated in 1990 from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry. He spent three years doing extensive research at the University of Michigan in biomaterials. He ...
Dr. Mayer Eckstein
Dentist
Dr. Mayer is a graduate from Rutgers School of Dentistry, completing his general practice residency at Hackensack University Medical Center. He is a New Hempstead, New York native, moving to ...
Dr. Jay Wayntraub
Dentist
Dr. Jay is a Michigan native who first attended Wayne State University then the University of Detroit Mercy to obtain his dental degree. He is passionate about dentistry because he ...
Dr. Tu-Quynh Vu
Dentist
Dr. Vu attended the University of Maryland, Baltimore County then the University of Detroit Mercy where she earned her dental degree. She enjoys dentistry because it is a combination of ...
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The pain gets worse so you start taking ibuprofen. That helps for a while, but you finally reach a point where you just can’t bear it any more, and you make a dental appointment.
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