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Can a Root Canal Save a Dead Tooth

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Can a Root Canal Save a Dead Tooth

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  1. Can a Root Canal Save a Dead Tooth? When people hear the term “dead tooth,” it often sounds like a hopeless case. But did you know that a root canal frisco can actually save a dead tooth. Let's break it down.

  2. What Is a Dead Tooth? A tooth is considered "dead" or non-vital when the pulp—the soft tissue inside that contains nerves and blood vessels—has died. This typically happens due to untreated tooth decay, trauma, or infection. Common signs of a dead tooth include discoloration, pain, or swelling around the gum line. Can a Root Canal Help? Yes! A root canal is designed precisely for this type of issue. Even though the nerve inside the tooth is no longer alive, the outer structure can still be preserved with the help of endodontic treatment. How the Procedure Works 1.Cleaning the Canal: The dentist removes the dead or infected pulp from the inside of the tooth. 2.Disinfection: The inner chamber is cleaned and disinfected to prevent future infection. 3.Filling & Sealing: The space is filled with a rubber-like material and sealed. 4.Crown Placement: In most cases, a crown is added to restore strength and function. Benefits of Saving a Dead Tooth •Prevents Extraction: Keeps your natural tooth in place. •Maintains Jaw Health: Prevents bone loss from tooth removal. •Restores Functionality: You can chew and bite without discomfort. •Aesthetics: A crown or restoration keeps your smile looking natural. When a Tooth Can’t Be Saved Sometimes, if the tooth is too badly damaged or infected, a root canal may not be enough. In such cases, extraction followed by a dental implant may be the best option.

  3. Conclusion A root canal can absolutely save a dead tooth, as long as the structure is still intact. If you’re dealing with tooth pain or discoloration, don’t wait—early intervention makes all the difference. Schedule your consultation with Active Dental Frisco and let us bring your smile back to life

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