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Root Canal Therapy When and Why It Is Needed

Root canal therapy is a dental procedure that aims to save a tooth infected by oral bacteria. This infection can occur when a cavity is left untreated for a long time or when a tooth becomes cracked or damaged due to trauma.

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Root Canal Therapy When and Why It Is Needed

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  1. Root Canal Therapy: When and Why It Is Needed? Root canal therapy is a dental procedure that aims to save a tooth infected by oral bacteria. This infection can occur when a cavity is left untreated for a long time or when a tooth becomes cracked or damaged due to trauma. The infected pulp is removed during the root canal procedure, and the tooth is sealed to prevent reinfection. If you are a patient with a severely damaged tooth and looking for a trusted and highly skilled emergency dentist or endodontist, you can visit us at Dentistry on King. Backed with years of experience and expertise, we can claim to treat all your sick teeth sooner than expected and restore your health. The Symptoms for Root Canal Therapy There are several symptoms that may indicate the need for this kind of oral surgery. Persistent tooth pain, especially deep within the tooth or radiating to the jaw or face, is a common sign. Sensitivity to heat and cold that lingers for more than a few seconds, swollen or tender gums, a pimple or boil on the gums, a visibly swollen jaw, even severe tooth discoloration, pain when pressure is applied, a chipped or cracked tooth, and a loose tooth are other potential indicators of the need for root canal therapy. If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, seeing your dentist as soon as possible is important. Early intervention can prevent the infection from spreading and potentially save the affected tooth. Root canal therapy is a safe and effective procedure that can relieve pain and restore the health of your tooth. It is worth stating that you may even lose your tooth if you do not treat your damaged teeth at its early stages. In other words, the dentist may have to do a tooth extraction to protect your oral health. Then, the available tooth replacement options, such as dental implants or dentures, will be suggested to restore the function and appearance of your lost tooth. How to Get Prepared If you’re scheduled to undergo root canal therapy, there are a few things you can do to prepare for the procedure. Before your appointment, it’s a good idea to ask your healthcare provider any questions you may have about the treatment. To prepare for your root canal, be sure to take all medications as prescribed by your dentist. You may be given antibiotics or anti-inflammatory medications a few days before your appointment, especially if a significant infection is present. It’s also important to avoid smoking tobacco products several days before your root canal appointment, as smoking can interfere with your body’s ability to heal itself. It’s a good idea to eat a healthy meal before your appointment since the local anesthesia used during root canal therapy will make your mouth numb for a few hours. This will prevent you from feeling hungry during the procedure and help you feel more comfortable. Is It Painful? One of the concerns that many people have when it comes to root canal therapy is whether the procedure will be painful. However, most people experience immediate relief following

  2. treatment because the source of the infection is removed during the process. As a result, the pain associated with the infection should subside. Source: https://dentistryonking.net/root-canal-therapy-when-and-why-it-is-needed/

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