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5 Reasons Why You Should Get the Root Canal

Keeping our teeth strong and healthy is an important part of not only our oral health, but our overall well being. Making sure our teeth and gums are brushed, flossed, and rinsed daily ensures that we’re doing all the right things to keep away cavities and conditions such as periodontal disease.

But what is periodontal disease and how do you know what it looks like if you have it? What are the best practices to avoid getting periodontal disease? In this article, we’re going to delve a little deeper into:

Reasons for pulp damage:

Symptoms of Infected Tooth

Some of the symptoms that help us recognize the possibility of a root canal are:

Swollen gums : The infected tooth causes pus formation that leads to the swelling of the gums.

Swollen jaw : The pus formation leads to swelling of the jaw.

Discolored tooth : The white-colored teeth turns into dark-colored tooth due to the low blood supply to teeth caused by the infection.

Loosening of the tooth : The tooth's feeling loosened could be due to the infection.

Tooth sensitivity : The tooth becomes extremely sensitive and painful when it comes into contact with anything hot or cold.

The steps for a root canal are as follows:

Five reasons why it is essential to get the root canal done:

The tooth could be dying:

The outer part of the tooth looks hard and strong, but on the contrary, the inner layer is made of very soft pulp, and the infected pulp kills the healthy tooth.

Ignoring the symptoms:

when the above symptoms are ignored, the infection spreads to other teeth and applies to the entire body, leading to heart problems or stroke.

Pain relief does not mean self-repair:

If there is pain relief without any diagnosis does not mean the issue is resolved. On the contrary, it means the nerves of the pulp area have died due to extreme tolerance to pain. It leads to the spread of the infection more smoothly.

Root canals are a solution, not a problem:

The root canal procedure relieves the pain and resolves the infection. The myth that it is painful is wrong. The process is pain-free and provides long-term relief from tooth issues.

Saves tooth:

The infection spreads to nerves and tissues of the tooth, making them weak, and the tooth may die. It is essential to protect the natural tooth and maintain healthy oral hygiene. The root canal procedure plays a significant part in maintaining oral hygiene.

The root canal is a safe procedure and should be chosen without hesitation. Usually, the process takes 30 to 60 minutes when the infected area is small and about 90 minutes when the infection spreads more. The root canal procedure is completed in two to three appointments.

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