Highgrove Dental Care
A Great Dentist
  • Dental Office St. Paul MN
  • Dental Office St. Paul MN
  • Dental Office St. Paul MN

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Welcome to Our Practice

Dr. Jadilyn Grittner and Dr. John Grittner along with our entire team are dedicated to giving you high-quality care without pain or anxiety. Our dental staff is professional, educated, and experienced in helping patients achieve optimum oral health and have the best dental experience ever! Take a moment to learn more about us. We look forward to seeing you at Highgrove Dental Care.

GET TO KNOW OUR TEAM

"We've been patients of Dr. Grittner since he took over. He's got a great personality and amazing skills. We've gone in for regular check ups and for difficult cases that required more immediate attention. We've always left happy. Highly recommended!"

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Root Canal Treatment: Your Step-By-Step Guide

September 17, 2023
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If you have a tooth causing severe and constant pain, it may be infected or abscessed. If so, you'll need root canal treatment to preserve and protect your natural tooth. 

These days, root canal treatment in St. Paul is easier and more comfortable than ever. We'll walk you through the steps so you can feel prepared. 

Signs That Indicate a Tooth Infection

Here are some of the signs and symptoms of an infected or abscessed tooth:

  • Constant and severe pain that doesn't go away with over-the-counter medication and impacts your normal activities.
  • A white bump or pimple on the gum tissue around the infected tooth. 
  • Tooth darkening or discoloration.
  • Pain or tenderness with biting or chewing.
  • Tooth sensitivity to temperature

It's essential to seek treatment if you have a tooth infection because it will not resolve independently. You will need treatment to eliminate infection and protect your tooth from further damage. 

Root Canal Treatment Step-By-Step

If you need root canal treatment in St. Paul, MN, here is how the process works:

  • Numbing and anesthetic: We'll start by numbing your tooth, immediately relieving your pain and ensuring you don't feel anything during the procedure. 
  • Removing the infected tissue: Next, one of our dentists removes the infected tissue inside your tooth. 
  • Cleaning the canal: Once the infected tissue is gone, we'll ensure your tooth is clean and infection-free.
  • Sealing the tooth: We then seal the tooth with a temporary filling to allow it time to heal.
  • Restoring the tooth: Once it's fully healed, we'll rebuild it with a permanent filling or dental crown to ensure it's strong and functional again. 

Contact Your Team at Highgrove Dental Care

If you or a loved one is experiencing dental pain, don't wait to contact your dentist in St. Paul, MN, for prompt emergency dental care.  

 

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