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Why Do I Need a Root Canal?

Why Do I Need a Root Canal?
November 7, 2022

Just hearing the word root canal is enough to make a person shudder. Getting a root canal certainly isn’t anyone’s idea of a good time! But how do you know if you need one, and how can they help save your damaged teeth?

Root canals are a standard dental procedure performed to save a tooth that has been severely damaged or infected. The procedure involves removing the damaged or infected tissue from the inside of the tooth and then filling and sealing the tooth. Root canals are typically successful in saving the tooth. Dentists usually perform root canals, but sometimes endodontists are needed.

What are the symptoms of needing a root canal?

When you have a tooth that is badly decayed or has become infected, you may need a root canal. Symptoms that you may need a root canal include:

-Severe toothache that doesn’t go away

-Sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures

-Swollen gums around the affected tooth

-Discoloration of the tooth

If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, you must see your dentist immediately. They will be able to determine if you need a root canal and get you started on the treatment process.

Why does a root canal happen?

Root canals are necessary when the damage to a tooth is so severe that it cannot be repaired with a simple filling.

Root canals are typically caused by one of two things: decay that has reached the pulp of the tooth or an injury to the tooth. Decay can occur when plaque and bacteria build up on the teeth and begin to eat away at the enamel. This can eventually lead to the decay reaching the pulp, which is the soft tissue in the center of the tooth containing blood vessels and nerves.

How is a root canal procedure performed?

A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat an infected tooth. The infection is caused by bacteria that have entered the tooth through a crack or cavity. The process involves removing the infected tissue, cleaning the inside of the tooth, and filling it with a particular material.

  1. First, the endodontist or dentist X-Rays the tooth and numbs the area with a local anesthetic.
  2. Then the infected tissue is removed by creating a small opening in the tooth’s crown and cleaning out the pulp.
  3. Next, the inside of the tooth is cleaned with a special solution. This helps to kill any remaining bacteria and remove any debris.
  4. Then, the root canal is filled with a special material called gutta-percha. This material helps to seal off the tooth and prevent future infections.
  5. Finally, a crown is typically placed on the tooth to restore function.

What are the risks of not getting a root canal?

When a tooth is severely decayed or has suffered an injury, a root canal may be necessary to save the tooth. Without treatment, the tooth will eventually fall out. Root canals are relatively routine procedures that have been performed for many years. The risks of not getting a root canal are significant and can lead to further problems.

If you have a tooth that requires a root canal, it is important to have the procedure done as soon as possible. If you delay treatment, the tooth will continue to decay, and the infection will spread. This can lead to abscesses, which are painful infections at the base of the tooth. Abscesses can also cause fever and swelling in the face and neck. In severe cases, they can even be life-threatening.

Another risk of not getting a root canal is that the infection could spread to other teeth.

What are the risks of getting a root canal?

There are a few reasons why there may be better choices than this procedure for some people.

  • First, root canals can be expensive. Sometimes, it may be cheaper just to have the tooth extracted and replaced with an artificial one.
  • Second, root canals can be painful. The procedure involves drilling into the tooth to remove the decay or infected tissue. This can cause pain and discomfort.
  • Finally, there is a slight chance that the infection could spread to other teeth or even other body parts. This is why it is essential to talk to your dentist about all of your options before deciding on a root canal.

In conclusion, root canals can be a necessary dental treatment. Dental Remedies can ensure the experience is as pleasant as possible for you. Our skilled staff is here to help you every step of the way. In conclusion, root canals can be necessary dental treatment. If you are in pain or think you may need a root canal, contact our office to schedule an appointment.

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DR. SHANTA SINGH

Dentist

Healthcare has always been a passion of Dr. Shanta Singh’s. A lover of technology, education and fitness, Dr. Singh realized from an early age that her true calling lay in the field of dentistry.

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