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ENDODONTICS MUSTRE DENTAL CLINIC

Thank you for visiting the blog of MUSTRE DENTAL CLINIC-ENDODONTICS at our Dental Clinic our motto is to provide our patients with professional dental care of the highest quality at affordable price.
We are located at the little touristic border town of Nuevo Progreso in Mexico probably the most secure town of all along the US- Mexican Border.
Dr. Jorge Mustre and his wife, as well as his team have been in the the service of providing excellent dental healthcare to thousands of satisfied patients from USA, Canada and Mexico, solely through word of mouth and recommendation.
Our professional consultants are highly skilled and qualified. They are masters in their own field of expertise, so you can have the best possible treatment.

Rich with the experiences of handling patients for over two decades. Our team has evolved in time to manage every situation with utmost care and compassion And to ensure high levels of hygiene, ultra modern treatment options using latest technology, a relaxed environment and, most importantly, personal attention to detail, so you and your family can enjoy a comfortable experience.

We are looking forward to having you with us in Nuevo Progreso, Mexico at MUSTRE DENTAL CLINIC for your dental treatment and we promise you our best.

LOCATION

Mustre Dental Clinic is conviniently located in Avenue Benito Juarez just 1/2  block away on the east side, from the International Bridge that connects the city of Nuevo Progreso, Mexico with the Texan city of Progreso.  
 To make an appointment you can call direct 011- 52- (899) 937-0373






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WHAT IS AN ENDODONTIST

An endodontist is dental specialist that has completed 4 years of dental school along with an additional 2 or more years of specialty training in endodontics (root canals). In other words, an endodontist is a root canal specialist.



With the lengthy education that an endodontist receives, they are able to perform all aspects of root canal therapy including routine as well as complex root canals, retreatments and endodontic surgery.

ROOT CANAL TREATMENT

Chances are that you or a family member have been told that a root canal is necessary to save a tooth. Or perhaps root canal theraphy is already underway. In either case, it´s important that you understand what will happen during a root canal treatment and why this procedure is necessary to save the tooth. 

WHAT IS A ROOT CANAL THERAPY?
Root canal theraphy (endodontics) treats disorders of the nerve (pulp) of the tooth. It used to be that a tooth with a diseased or infected nerve had to be removed. In 95 percent of these cases today, however, this is no longer true. In Mustre Dental Clinic we believe in saving teeth (instead of removing them) and we will make every effort to save yours!



WHY DO I NEED A ROOT CANAL?
There are several reasons. The most common are:

1) Trauma - a physical blow to a tooth or a constant striking of a tooth in the opposite jaw that traumatizes the tooth.

2) Physical irritation - deep decay or a very large filling.


Regardless of the initial cause, the tooth´s pulp becomes irritated and an abcess (infection) occurs. Bacteria from your saliva grow within the tooth pulp, causing pressure and pain. In some cases the face may swell. Eventually the pulp dies, causing the bone around the tooth to be destroyed.




WHAT´S GOING TO HAPPEN?
Once it has been determined (with X-rays and clinical examination) that Root canal treatment is necessary, you will be scheduled for one or more appointments. It´s important that you keep these appointments, in order to prevent delays in treatment and healing. It´s also essential that you take all antibiotics and medications prescribed, to hasten healing and reduce swelling. Should you experience pain that cannot be controlled with prescribed medication (this is unusual, but a precaution) call our office immediately.





THIS IS HOW YOUR TOOTH CAN BE SAVED WITH ENDODONTIC TREATMENT
1) First, the tooth may be isolated with a piece of rubber dam. This confines the treatment area and protects the mouth from bacteria and chemical agents. An opening is made through the crown into the pulp. (Your tooth may be numbed prior to this procedure).

2) We then carefully remove the diseased pulp. The root canal area inside your tooth is cleaned, enlarged and shaped. Then, depending on your individual case, the root canal (s) and pulp chamber may be permanently filled and sealed. In some cases, however, we place a temporary medication in the tooth to control bacterial growth and reduce infection.

3) A temporary filling is placed in the opening of the tooth until the next visit. In some cases, however, the tooth may be left open. This allows the infection to drain.

4) At the next appointment we sterilize the inside of the tooth, to remove the bacteria. Throughout the root canal procedure we take X-rays to ensure that all infected pulp is removed and that the walls inside the canal are smooth.

5) The root canal and pulp chamber are permanently filled and sealed.

6) Finally, the tooth is fully restored to chewing fuction.


CARE FOLLOWING TREATMENT
Once the root canal treatment has been completed, you should be aware of the following considerations:

* Discoloration - You may notice that your endodontically treated tooth ( particurally a front tooth) has undergone a change in color. While this is of no great medical concern, you may be interested in having the tooth bleached. Be sure to ask us about tooth bleaching.

* Brittleness- A non-vital (endodontically treated) tooth is more brittle than a vital one, and is more susceptible to fracture. Therefore, we recommend that your rootcanal tooth be crowned (capped) following treatmet. Ask us if you are considering having this done.








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