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When Do You Need A Root Canal?

Root Canal Therapy is used to repair the infected tooth. At Alpha Dental, we offer the best root canal treatment that assists you to keep your teeth strong and healthy. For more information about our services, visit our website.<br>

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When Do You Need A Root Canal?

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  1. When Do You Need A Root Canal?

  2. Root canals are performed on teeth suffering from infections within the teeth themselves, rather than in the gums. It’s important to see the signs of infection before heading into the dentist’s office, though not all of these signs are obvious, and would have to be checked on in the dentist’s office regardless.

  3. However, there are some warning signals you can look out for. The earlier you catch the signs of infection, the easier and less painful the surgery and recovery will be. Some risk factors for infection include recent facial trauma, chipped or cracked teeth, the presence of large fillings, or too many dental procedures on one tooth.

  4. Severe Toothaches Frequent and repeated toothaches while eating may be a sign of an infection. In this case, it could be that the deep root nerves in your teeth are inflamed, and react abnormally to pressure. You should give us a call if you notice that chewing induces sharp pain deep in the gums.

  5. Prolonged Temperature Sensitivity When your teeth are exposed to extreme temperatures in foods, a bit of root freeze or root burn is natural to feel at first. However, if this sensitivity is staying around long after you’ve eaten the food, it may be a sign of an infection.

  6. Darkening Teeth The color of the dentin (main tooth tissue) may especially darken compared to your other teeth in the presence of infection. This is a fairly serious symptom; if you notice one of your teeth growing especially darker, call Dr. Ahmed as soon as possible.

  7. Swelling of Gums This can be a root or pulp infection or even a periodontal (gum) infection. Either way, if you notice that your gums are swollen or tender, regardless of what it might be, you should talk to Dr. Ahmed as soon as possible.

  8. Persistent Periodontal Pimples Pimples on the gums are another tell-tale sign of infection, though they are less urgent than swelling. If they recur often after they pop, or do not fully recover, it would be wise to schedule a checkup.

  9. Persistent Periodontal Pimples Remember: sometimes root infections don’t have visible or noticeable symptoms, and it’s important to visit the dentist regularly so as to preemptively stop the infection before it develops into a painful abcess. Call us or make an appointment online to discuss a checkup with Dr. Ahmed and make sure you know the state of your teeth.

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