Root canal therapy is needed when
the nerve of a tooth is affected by decay or
infection. In order to save the tooth, the pulp
(the living tissue inside the tooth), nerves,
bacteria, and any decay are removed and the
resulting space is filled with special, medicated,
dental materials, which restore the tooth to its
full function.
Having a root canal done on a
tooth is the treatment of choice to save a tooth
that otherwise would die and have to be removed.
Many patients believe that removing a tooth that has
problems is the solution, but what is not realized
is that extracting (pulling) a tooth will ultimately
be more costly and cause significant problems for
adjacent teeth.
Root canal treatment is highly
successful and usually lasts a lifetime, although on
occasion, a tooth will have to be retreated due to
new infections.
Signs and
symptoms for possible root canal therapy:
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An abscess (or pimple) on the gums.
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Sensitivity to hot and cold.
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Severe toothache pain.
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Sometimes no symptoms are present.
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Swellingand/or tenderness.