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Signs You Might Need a Root Canal Treatment

A root canal is a procedure that removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth.<br>It helps save your natural tooth and relieve pain.<br>Root canal treatment is often needed when tooth decay or trauma reaches the pulp.<br>Modern techniques make the procedure virtually pain-free and highly effective.

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Signs You Might Need a Root Canal Treatment

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  1. Signs You Might Need a Root Canal Treatment Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs of Tooth Damage

  2. What Is Root Canal Treatment? • A root canal is a procedure that removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth. • It helps save your natural tooth and relieve pain. • Root canal treatment is often needed when tooth decay or trauma reaches the pulp. • Modern techniques make the procedure virtually pain-free and highly effective.

  3. Common Signs You Might Need One • Persistent toothache, especially when chewing or applying pressure • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers after the source is removed • Swollen or tender gums near a specific tooth • Discoloration or darkening of the tooth • A pimple-like bump on the gums (abscess)

  4. Why Early Treatment Matters • Ignoring the signs can lead to more pain, swelling, or tooth loss. • A timely root canal can prevent the need for extraction. • With proper restoration (like a crown), treated teeth can last a lifetime. • Regular dental checkups help catch problems early.

  5. Visit a Trusted Endodontist • Experiencing any of these symptoms? You might need expert care. • An experienced endodontist in Houston can diagnose the issue and provide safe, effective root canal treatment. • Schedule your visit today and save your smile!

  6. THANK YOU

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