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Good oral hygiene and routine dental visits help keep dental problems to a minimum. Lack of care, however, can lead to multiple dental issues. Cavities are a common problem almost everyone deals with at some point in time. Left untreated, a minor cavity can grow into significant decay that destroys the pulp of your tooth along with the blood vessels and nerves that keep it alive. At this stage, only a root canal can save your tooth from extraction. Dr. Raynald Michel offers root canal treatment to residents of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and nearby communities.
Minor problems with decay can be treated with dental fillings. Severe tooth decay, however, requires more extensive treatment. When oral infection reaches the pulp of your tooth, it endangers the blood vessels and nerves, which are the lifeline of your tooth. The only way to stop the infection and salvage your tooth is to remove the pulp and diseased tissues through root canal treatment.
Root canals repair and restore severely decayed teeth so they don’t have to be removed. The process for having a root canal is as follows:
Through root canal treatment, Dr. Michel can salvage a severely decayed tooth, restore your oral health, and preserve the integrity of your smile.
For safe and effective root canal treatment in Fort Lauderdale, FL, contact your root canal dentist, Dr. Raynald Michel, at (954) 563-5800.
At the office of Raynald Michel, DDS, your smile is our first priority. A respected dentist in Fort Lauderdale, FL, Dr. Michel is esteemed for his dedication to excellence in patient care.
Dr. Michel earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Florida and his Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from Meharry Medical College in Nashville, TN. He completed his postgraduate training in general practice residency at Jacobi Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY and remains involved in professional associations, including the American Dental Association, Broward County Dental Society and the Academy of General Dentistry.