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How to Prepare for a Root Canal

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Having a root canal procedure done can cause some anxiety, but preparing for it beforehand can make the entire process go much smoother. Root canals are dental procedures that help eliminate an abscessed tooth. General dentists often recommend the procedure when the patient’s pain or oral health is out of control or at high risk. 

Knowing how to prepare for a root canal can be helpful. The information provided in this article outlines a few things that should be done before the procedure. Ultimately, it is best to consult with a general dentist who can also make recommendations.

How to prepare for a root canal

Root canals are notorious for being painful, but modern dentistry has transformed them into being a simple procedure that can be easily managed during the healing process. Find out more about how to prepare below.

Take time off

One of the most important things to prepare for in regards to a root canal is taking time off, whether that be from school, work or life. Parents should arrange for additional care for their children, and work and school should be put on hold for a few days.

Patients should prepare to rest after their procedure. The mouth will be quite sensitive, tender and even sore from the root canal. In order for the mouth to properly heal, the entire body must rest and give the mouth the necessary care that is needed.

Eat

Another important way to prepare for a root canal is to eat a meal prior to the procedure. This will ensure that the patient has nutrients in their body once the procedure is complete. The anesthetic used for the root canal also eliminates an appetite for a few hours afterward. Having a meal prior will ensure that the body doesn’t feel uncomfortable.

Most of the time, it will also be difficult to eat a normal meal afterward due to the pain. Thus, another reason to prepare and eat a meal beforehand. 

Pain management

Root canals have become less painful over the years, however, there is still some amount of discomfort from the procedure. Most general dentists advise that the patient takes some sort of pain medication prior to the root canal procedure so that it is already kicked in by the time it is over.

Ask questions!

Talking with a general dentist about the root canal procedure beforehand is another great way to prepare. Asking questions about the procedure and the healing process afterward will help ensure that the patient is well informed and knows what to expect.

Get started today

If you would like further tips about how to prepare for a root canal then reach out to our office so that we can help you. Our team of trained dentists can go over the root canal procedure in depth with you so that you have all of the necessary information. Give us a call or stop by our office today.

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