Root canal treatment is meant to bring an end to the pain and discomfort caused by the infected pulp and inflammation. If you have ever experienced pain due to pulp infection or inflammation, you already know its severity. It will continue to get worse unless it is treated. At Yanagi Dental, our services go beyond ROOT CANAL TREATMENT AND SURGERY in Irvine, CA. Our team, led by Dr. Glenn T. Yanagi, DDS, comprises experts in pain management as well.
We make patient comfort our priority. Our focus on Pain Management in Irvine, CA includes everything – keeping procedures pain-free, using sophisticated numbing methods, and effective and gentle bedside manners.
Many times, we receive patients who have undergone ROOT CANAL TREATMENT AND SURGERY in Irvine, CA at another dental office and continue to experience discomfort or pain. This happens because the damaged pulp was not effectively removed, resulting in persisting swelling, pain, and tenderness. If this persists and you have a severe case, we may suggest removing the tooth to prevent the disease or infection from spreading. Fortunately, most modern root canal therapies don’t end up in severe or even moderate pain.
Still, you shouldn’t get alarmed if you have minor discomfort and swelling after your root canal treatment. The effects almost always subside within a couple of days. However, if pain persists, the following Pain Management measures may be suggested:
As part of post-root canal Pain Management in Irvine, CA, we also ask our patients to refrain from chewing or grinding their teeth. It is further recommended to consume soft foods for the first few days after the therapy.
Dr. Glenn Yanagi has over 15 years of experience in providing exceptional dental care to patients throughout Irvine, CA. At Yanagi Dental, we understand that every patient is unique and has different needs, wants, and preferences. We create customized treatment plans for each patient after conducting a thorough assessment. Even when it comes to Pain Management in Irvine, CA, we will evaluate all the factors before prescribing a solution.