Sigma Dental Specialists

Sigma Dental Specialists - Endodontist in Plano, TX
601 W Farm To Market 544, Murphy, TX 75094
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Your tooth consists of two main parts: the crown, which is that part of the tooth above the gum and visible in your mouth; and the root or roots, which is that part of the tooth that lies beneath the gum and is surrounded by bone. Inside each root is a channel that runs the length of the tooth. This channel is the root canal and contains the pulp (nerves, blood vessels, and soft tissue), which is often referred to as the nerve of the tooth. The pulp may be irreversibly damaged by bacteria associated with decay, very deep restorations, fractures, trauma, or periodontal disease.

Sigma Dental Specialists - Endodontist in Plano, TX

In order to preserve a tooth in which this has occurred, it is necessary to remove the diseased pulp tissue. This procedure is known as endodontic therapy. Since endodontic therapy is concerned with removing only the pulp from the root canal, the root will continue to function normally because the supporting tissues remain intact. It is advisable to remove the injured pulp because it may become infected or act as an irritant to the tissues surrounding the tooth.

There are many misconceptions surrounding root canal (endodontic) treatment and whether patients experience root canal pain. The American Association of Endodontists wants you to have accurate information. As always, when considering any medical procedure, you should get as much information as you can about all of your options. Your dentist or endodontistcan answer many of your questions, and if you still have concerns, it is often wise to seek a second opinion.

The perception of root canals being painful began decades ago but with modern technologies and anesthetics, root canal treatment today is no more uncomfortable than having a filling placed. In fact, a recent survey showed that patients who have experienced root canal treatment are six times more likely to describe it as painless than patients who have not had root canal treatment.

Most patients see their dentist or endodontist when they have a severe toothache. The toothache can be caused by damaged tissues in the tooth.Root canal treatmentremoves this damaged tissue from the tooth, thereby relieving the pain you feel.

The myth: Patients searching the Internet for information on root canals may find sites claiming that teeth receiving root canal (endodontic) treatment contribute to the occurrence of illness and disease in the body. This false claim is based on long-debunked and poorly designed research performed nearly a century ago by Dr. Weston A. Price, at a time before medicine understood the causes of many diseases.

In the 1920s, Dr. Price advocated tooth extractionthe most traumatic dental procedureover endodontic treatment. This resulted in a frightening era of tooth extraction both for treatment of systemic disease and as a prophylactic measure against future illness.

The truth: There is no valid, scientific evidence linking root canal-treated teeth and disease elsewhere in the body.A root canal is a safe and effective procedure. When a severe infection in a tooth requiresendodontic treatment, that treatment is designed toeliminatebacteria from the infected root canal,preventreinfection of the tooth andsavethe natural tooth.

  • The presence of bacteria in teeth and the mouth has been an accepted fact for many years. But the presence of bacteria does not constitute infection and is not necessarily a threat to a persons health. Bacteria are present in the mouth and teeth at all times, even in teeth that have never had a cavity or other trauma. Research shows that the healthy immune system takes care of bacteria in a matter of minutes.
  • Tooth extraction is a traumatic procedure and is known to cause a significantly higher incidence of bacteria entering the bloodstream; endodontic treatment confined to the root canal system produces much less trauma and a much lower incidence and magnitude of bacteria entering the blood stream.
  • There is no adequate replacement for the natural tooth it should be saved whenever possible.Root canal treatment, along with appropriate restoration, is a cost effective way to treat infected teeth because it is usually less expensive than extraction and placement of an implant. In most cases, endodontic treatment allows patients to keep their natural teeth for a lifetime.
  • But what about Dr. Price?This is a good example of how the Internet can give new life to long-dispelled theories. Believe it or not, the misinformation about roots canals that is found on the Internet is still based on Dr. Prices century-old, discredited research. Dr. Prices research techniques were criticized at the time they were published, and by the early 1930s, a number of well-designed studies using more modern research techniques discredited his findings. In 1951, theJournal of the American Dental Associationtook the extraordinary step of publishing a special edition reviewing the scientific literature and shifted the standard of practice back to endodontic treatment for teeth with non-vital pulp in instances where the tooth could be saved. TheJADAreviewed Dr. Prices research techniques from the 1920s and noted that they lacked many aspects of modern scientific research, including absence of proper control groups and induction of excessive doses of bacteria.

    Nothing can completely replace your natural tooth. An artificial tooth can sometimes cause you to avoid certain foods. Keeping your own teeth is important so that you can continue to enjoy the wide variety of foods necessary to maintain the proper nutrient balance in your diet. If your dentist recommends extraction, ask whetherroot canal treatmentis an option.

    Endodontic treatment, along with appropriate restoration, is a cost-effective way to treat teeth with damaged pulp and is usually less expensive than extraction and placement of a bridge or an implant.

    Millions of healthy endodontically treated teeth serve patients all over the world, years and years after treatment. Those healthy teeth are helping patients chew efficiently, maintain the natural appearance of their smiles and enhance their enjoyment of life. Through endodontic treatment, endodontists and dentists worldwide enable patients to keep their natural teeth for a lifetime.

    Over a period of time, the jaw bone associated with missing teeth atrophies and is reabsorbed. This often leaves a condition in which there is poor quality and quantity of bone suitable for placement of dental implants. In these situations, most patients are not candidates for placement of dental implants.

    With bone grafting, we now have the opportunity to not only replace bone where it is missing, but also the ability to promote new bone growth in that location! This not only gives us the opportunity to place implants of proper length and width, it also gives us a chance to restore functionality and esthetic appearance.

    Autogenous bone grafts, also known as autografts, are made from your own bone, taken from somewhere else in the body. The bone is typically harvested from the chin, jaw, lower leg bone, hip, or the skull. Autogenous bone grafts are advantageous in that the graft material is live bone, meaning it contains living cellular elements that enhance bone growth.

    However, one downside to the autograft is that it requires a second procedure to harvest bone from elsewhere in the body. Depending on your condition, a second procedure may not be in your best interest.

    Allogenic bone, or allograft, is dead bone harvested from a cadaver, then processed using a freeze-dry method to extract the water via a vacuum. Unlike autogenous bone, allogenic bone cannot produce new bone on its own. Rather, it serves as a framework or scaffold over which bone from the surrounding bony walls can grow to fill the defect or void.

    Xenogenic bone is derived from non-living bone of another species, usually a cow. The bone is processed at very high temperatures to avoid the potential for immune rejection and contamination. Like allogenic grafts, xenogenic grafts serve as a framework for bone from the surrounding area to grow and fill the void.

    Both allogenic and xenogenic bone grafting are advantageous in that they do not require a second procedure to harvest your own bone, as with autografts. However, because these options lack autografts bone-forming properties, bone regeneration may take longer than with autografts, with a less predictable outcome.

    This product is processed allograft bone, containing collagen, proteins, and growth factors that are extracted from the allograft bone. It is available in the form of powder, putty, chips, or as a gel that can be injected through a syringe.

    Graft composites consist of other bone graft materials and growth factors to achieve the benefits of a variety of substances. Some combinations may include: collagen/ceramic composite, which closely resembles the composition of natural bone, DBM combined with bone marrow cells, which aid in the growth of new bone, or a collagen/ceramic/autograft composite.

    Synthetic materials also have the advantage of not requiring a second procedure to harvest bone, reducing risk and pain. Each bone grafting option has its own risks and benefits. Dr. Farhadian will determine which type of bone graft material is right for you.

  • Dr. YasuhikoKamurareceived his Doctorate of Dental Surgery (D.D.S) in 2010, and he received his Certificate in Endodontics from Columbia University College of Dental Medicine in New York in 2017. Dr.Kamurais
  • Reviews

    Rating 4.9 out of 5 based on 653 reviews

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    Denise Matte
    a year ago
    Dr Refaeli was sweet, caring. And very good at her job . The staff was very effective and caring also.


    Leigh DuRoy
    a year ago
    Awesome service. No pain.


    Concepcion Gomez
    a year ago
    It was amazing finally I got someone that did it Right. Being in pain for over 10yrs.


    DEBORAH LYNN
    a year ago
    I admit - I am a dental adult FRADY-CAT& had to have the dreaded ROOT CANAL! Oh well, we gotta do what we gotta do, right? so I was referred to SIGMA DENTAL SPECIALISTS (endodontists) in Murphy, TX, and Dr. Nick & his assistant were VERY PATIENT, and TRULY made this experience as comfortable as possible. I highly recommend this team to anyone needing dental work!


    James Lacey
    a year ago
    Great patient care


    Josue Juarez
    a year ago
    Brandy was awesome


    Terri Azcarate
    a year ago
    Dr. Kian did a great job. Brandi was awesome.


    Julia Rist
    a year ago
    Dr Nick was very good.


    James Hills
    a year ago
    Had a painless experience. Only one shot was a little bit uncomfortable but only mildly. Staff was professional and pleasant. This was a far better experience than getting a root canal at the previous place I went to. I'll stick with Sigma.


    Len Markham
    a year ago
    Madi and Dr. Truing were great; good experience no pain. Thanks


    Michael Nesbitt
    a year ago
    Fantastic work by both Madi and Dr. Trying on my root canal. Super smooth and pleasant experience and they answered any and all questions I had.


    Melissa Grosh
    a year ago
    Thank you guys for making this a pain free experience. Very nice practice


    Ana Ghosh
    a year ago
    Dr nick,madi very patient and good


    Michael Donawho
    a year ago
    Dr. Troung and Madi weee awesome. I never felt any pain even from the shots. The root canal was through my 20 year old bridge and he was able to save it and get my issue resolved. Very fast, kind and courteous while giving full details of everything being done and what the cost was. A real 5 star experience


    Crys Webster
    a year ago
    Madi and Dr Truong did an amazing job.


    Siby Samuel
    a year ago
    Dr Troung was 10/10. The only thing I was confused about was getting the gas during my procedure. I didn't expect it, but in the end it was worth it.


    Laura Villarreal Perez
    a year ago
    Dr Truong and Madi did an excellent job with my root canal. I did not feel pain and they walked me through the entire process. I feel confident with their work. Definitely recommend!


    Kelsey Collier
    a year ago
    I had to get an emergency root canal and was a bit anxious about it all. Madi and Dr Troung were great with keeping me calmed down and got me fixed up. I had a great experience here and would recommend them to anyone!


    Daniel Gallardo
    a year ago
    Dr Kian and Madi did a root canal on my son, dr kian was very patient and kind and explained everything well. I would definitely recommend to anyone.


    Benedict Tran
    a year ago
    Consultation is $450. Plus cost of extraction is between 1200 to 2200 for one wisdom teeth removal.


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