Everyone’s heard of root canals. Unfortunately, most people associate them with terrible experiences filled with pain and dread. But what do you really know about root canals and are they worthy of all the horror stories?
A root canal is a procedure that treats a severely infected tooth. During the treatment, the nerve and pulp of the tooth is removed. When that’s complete, the dentist cleans up the interior of the tooth and seals it up to prevent further infection. Left untreated, an infected tooth will become more serious when the infection spreads to the surrounding tissue. So while the procedure sounds unpleasant, it’s far better than the alternative.
There are several reasons for infection in the tooth pulp. They include severe tooth decay, trauma to the tooth, recent dental procedures, large fillings, and cracks or chips in the teeth. If the cause of your tooth pain is serious decay or infection in the tooth pulp, your dentist may recommend a root canal.
Not all types of mouth pain are indications for a root canal. But signs of infection severe enough that may warrant one include:
Let’s get to the root of the issue and address what everyone wants to know. Root canals have the reputation of being painful. Actually, most people report that the procedure itself is no more painful than having a filling placed.
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