What is endodontics?

Endodontics, or as it is known in the medical profession, “Kill the nerve”, aims to remove the affected dental pulp.

This is done to leave the root of the teeth clean and free of bacteria. Caries is the main cause of infection in the dental nerves. In other words, endodontics is used to kill the nerve of a tooth that constantly causes us pain.

Additionally, we have to mention that there are other reasons to go to Dr. Emilio Pérez. For example:

  • Fractures.
  • Abrasion.
  • Wear.
  • Trauma.

The conditions just mentioned are related to the following symptoms:

  • Discomfort when chewing.
  • Sensitivity to cold.
  • Color change in teeth.
  • Swollen gums.
  • Redness of the affected area.

What is endodontics for?

Endodontics is based on preserving the naturalness of the smile, in essence that is its main function. This is achieved with a procedure in which the bone of the tooth is preserved and only the affected nerve is removed.

Does root canal hurt?

The procedure is accompanied by a highly effective local anesthesia that lasts the entire time of the treatment. Therefore, root canal treatment is not painless in most cases.

Although the first days after being operated on, you may notice some discomfort or sensitivity in the teeth. This is normal and happens because the tooth tissues are sensitive from the operation. The pain will disappear with the passing of days and there is nothing to worry about.

How long does a root canal last?

The duration will depend entirely on how difficult the procedure is. Normally, it takes between 1 and 2 hours. When it is a simple procedure, only a short session of about 60 to 90 minutes will be necessary.

Our mouth is one of those extremely important for our day to day. Your care and attention are essential, having optimal oral health favors a beautiful smile.

Remember that your smile is the first thing they will see, do not take it lightly, give it the priority it deserves.


Do you have any of the symptoms mentioned in this article? Don’t wait any longer, click here to make an appointment with Dr. Emilio Pérez, the best dentist in Tijuana.