Bleaching a non-vital tooth, a tooth that has had a root canal, works differently from bleaching the surface of the teeth. Â Over time a tooth that has had a root canal can look discolored, which is happening from inside the tooth. Â In most cases, using a standard bleaching procedure to bleach your teeth, such as Crest Whitening Strips, or even dentist administered laser bleaching, can’t fully change the color of these non-vital teeth. Â Instead, we’ll whiten from the inside.
First, we consider what has caused the darkening. Â It may be debris inside the pulp chamber of the tooth, or it could be the filling that was used in that space when the root canal was completed. Â To start, the filling is removed from the tooth so that canal can be accessed again. Â Sometimes, simply replacing that filling material with a new, clean, white filling can be enough to change the look of the tooth. Â But often times we take things a step further by adding a bleaching agent inside the canal of the tooth. Â Don’t worry, since the tooth has already had a root canal, there will be absolutely no pain or discomfort. Â Sometimes the internal bleaching takes just about 30 minutes for the agent to do it’s job and at that same appointment a permanent white filling is placed in the tooth access. Â Other times, better results can be achieved by placing the bleaching agent inside the tooth and putting a temporary seal on the access hole. Â Then you go about your normal activities for a week or two and come back for final treatment. Â The temporary seal is removed and the canal is cleaned, and finally the white filling is placed in the access.
We’ve had great success with bleaching root canal treated teeth. Â You reap the benefits of keeping your natural tooth, but achieve a cosmetic improvement in your smile.