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Root Canals: Are they really that bad?

Historically, a tooth with nerve damage would likely need to be removed. However, these days, our Windsor dentists can save a tooth with minimal time and discomfort by performing a root canal procedure. 

What is a root canal?

Also known as endodontic treatment, a root canal is a safe and effective dental procedure during which a dentist removes damaged pulp from a tooth's interior, preventing the need for a tooth extraction. 

Once a tooth has emerged through the gums, the nerve's sole function is to provide the sensation of hot or cold temperatures, to the absence of the nerve will not affect the function of the tooth. Thus, it's better to remove it. 

What happens during a root canal procedure?

Typically, a root canal procedure involves making one to three visits to your dental office, depending on how severe the damage is. 

The dentist will first remove the affected tissue and clean the interior of the tooth. The tooth will then be sealed and filled with a composite material. Did your tooth have extensive decay? If so, your dentist may place a dental crown to strengthen and protect the tooth. 

Why do I need a root canal?

When a tooth has a deep cavity or is cracked, bacteria can enter the interior of the tooth and cause infection. If left untreated, an abscess may form, pain and swelling may result, and it may eventually cause damage to your jawbones and overall oral health.

In these cases, the solution is often to remove the infected tooth nerve with a root canal.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Patients generally need a root canal when they experience a severe toothache, swelling in the gums, or tooth sensitivity, especially to hot and cold. These symptoms can be easily remedied when the damaged tissue is removed. 

Only your dentist can determine if a root canal will be an appropriate treatment. If you experience any of these symptoms, be sure to contact your dentist.

Do root canals hurt?

Since patients are given anesthesia, a root canal isn’t more painful than other dental procedures, like getting a filling or having a wisdom tooth removed. 

You may experience some soreness or numbness after the procedure, and you may experience mild discomfort for a few days. But your dentist can help with pain management, and in most cases, any post-procedure pain can be treated quickly and comfortably.

How to prevent a root canal

To prevent the need for a root canal, it’s important to follow the same dental hygiene habits that help prevent cavities and other tooth problems. To keep your teeth healthy, you should follow these guidelines:

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day
  • Floss between each tooth at least once a day
  • Use fluoride toothpaste or a fluoride rinse
  • Visit your dentist for checkups every six months
  • Have your teeth professionally cleaned by your dentist at least once per year
  • Try to limit the amount of sugary food and refined carbohydrates you eat. These foods have a tendency to stick to your teeth. If you eat sugary foods, try to rinse your mouth or brush your teeth shortly afterward

If you think you may need a root canal, contact the dentists at Avenue Dental Centre.

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