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Root Canal Treatment
Do You Have Toothache or Swelling?

Pain and inflammation can indicate the presence of an infection. Prompt treatment may allow us to save your tooth with root canal treatment.

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Root Canal Treatment in West Perth, WA

man with severe tooth pain in west perthBecause people have associated it with pain in the past, root canal treatment has received a bad reputation over the years. Dr Kinsella and his team want to dispel this myth and assure you that the truth about root canals is that they actually relieve pain as opposed to causing it.

If you need root canal treatment, your tooth is likely infected or abscessed. This is often a painful situation that can keep you awake at night and make it difficult to concentrate. The pain you are feeling is caused by the infection in your tooth. Root canal treatment will not only eliminate that infection, but it will also preserve your natural tooth, which is always our goal.

What Happens During Root Canal Treatment?

If you need a root canal, Dr Kinsella begins by making sure that the tooth and surrounding area are completely numb so you don’t feel anything during your procedure. The dental anaesthetic also relieves the pain and discomfort caused by your infection so you can finally feel comfortable again.

Next, Dr Kinsella will carefully remove the diseased tissue from inside your tooth to eliminate your infection. After that’s done, your tooth is sealed with a temporary filling and given time to heal. It is normal to feel tenderness for the first few days after root canal treatment, but your painful toothache should be gone. If you are still feeling extreme discomfort, we encourage you to call our dental surgery right away.

When your tooth has completely healed, we’ll restore it with either a permanent filling or a dental crown to ensure that you can chew and eat comfortably again.

How You Might Avoid a Root Canal in Perthdiagram of a root canal in west perth

Would it surprise you to know that you can take steps to avoid a root canal? Your best defence against the tooth decay that causes the infection is your routine cleans and check-ups every six months with your West Perth dentist. Dr Kinsella can detect tooth decay in its early stages, which allows you to treat any concerns with less invasive procedures that aren’t as expensive, like a dental filling.

If you don’t visit your dentist on a regular basis, you might have tooth decay that is developing without you even realising it. Tooth decay that is left untreated eventually progresses into the nerve of your tooth and results in an infection that requires root canal treatment to alleviate it.

Do You Have a Toothache?

Unfortunately, a dental infection can lead to tooth loss if it’s not treated. So, please don’t wait to call your West Perth dentist if you are living with a toothache or even if it is just time for your next dental clean and check-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Modern dentistry has made significant advances in technology over the years, and root canal treatment is no exception. Dr Kinsella's training and experience allow him to deliver root canal treatment that is both comfortable and efficient.

Root canals have received a bad reputation in the past because many people associate them with pain. However, it is actually an infection in your tooth that is causing your pain; root canal treatment relieves your discomfort while also eliminating your tooth infection.

During your root canal, Dr Kinsella will remove the infected tissue from inside your tooth, seal it with a temporary filling, and give it time to heal. After it is completely healed, he will rebuild your tooth with a permanent filling or dental crown. This will ensure that you can eat and chew the same ease you had before your tooth infection.

Most of our patients are surprised at how smooth and painless the process for getting a root canal is.

Your preventive teeth cleans and check-ups are a great way to detect tooth decay early on. Early detection means that you can treat it with a filling that prevents tooth decay from progressing and causing further damage or a tooth infection that requires root canal treatment.

If you have questions about your root canal treatment, we welcome your call to our dental surgery in West Perth.

Meet Our Doctor:

Dr. Matthew Kinsella dentist in perth

Dr Matthew Kinsella
Dentist

Dr Kinsella graduated from the Perth Dental School (University of Western Australia) in 1993. He was awarded the Tom Scott Memorial Prize (Best Student in Prosthodontics) and later completed a Fellowship in General Dentistry from the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons in 2000.

Dr Kinsella established his own private practice in West Perth and has a practice committed to general dentistry with an emphasis on prevention as well as aspects of reconstructive, cosmetic and implant dentistry. Dr Kinsella is committed to ethical patient care and in difficult cases, he will ...

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