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10 Root Canal Myths You Should Know About

Root canal treatments are not painful contrary to the common belief, they're always performed under local anaesthesia, they don't require multiple dental visits and all in all are not as dreadful as they're stereotyped to be. For more information visit https://westvaughandental.ca/ or call us on 905-893-3368. ttt

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10 Root Canal Myths You Should Know About

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  1. 10 Root Canal Myths You Should Know About

  2.  Root canal treatment is aimed at correcting painful conditions without exaggerating them.  It is rare for the patient to fall ill after receiving root canal treatment.  Tooth extraction is conducted on a patient if there is no other option to retain the tooth.  A root canal removes the tissue or pulp inside the root so that the patient wouldn’t feel any sensitivity in the area.  Since the roots are not removed, patients who have received the treatment can have fully functioning and sensitive teeth.

  3. 1. A root canal can be a painful treatment  Unlike popular belief, the treatment procedure is conducted with local anesthesia and pain-numbing medicines.  It is not more painful than tooth extractions. 2. Multiple visits to the dentist are required  The treatment can be completed in a single visit to the dentist.  A follow-up appointment might be required depending on the individual case. 3. Crowns can lead to requiring root canals  Crowns are not responsible for causing root canal problems.  The problem can develop regardless of a dental crown covering. 4. A root canal can make you ill  Despite the misconception, root canal illness is rare.  It would be best to choose a licensed dentist who is efficient enough to conduct a root canal. 5. A root canal requires removing teeth roots  The treatment procedure does not involve removing the tooth roots.  Only the tissue or pulp present inside the tooth is cleaned.

  4. 6. A pregnant woman can’t undergo root canal  The radiation exposure in X-ray for a root canal is minimal.  The radiation is focused on the mouth and not the abdomen. 7. No-matter the teeth will fall out, ultimately  The tooth needs to get properly restored so it could last for a long time.  A patient needs to maintain proper oral hygiene and regular visit to the dentist. 8. The procedure is unnecessary if teeth don’t hurt  A tooth might require root canal treatment, even if there is no pain.  The endodontists can spot such issues effectively. 9. Better to pull the tooth out than get a root canal  If the natural teeth can be saved, they should be saved without extracting them.  A root canal can be a less expensive option for teeth replacement procedures. 10. Tooth restores completely after root canal  After the tissues are removed, the tooth can get dry and brittle.  Visit dentists at a regular interval to allow full restoration after a root canal.

  5. Contact Contact Us Us Patients can expect to achieve improved dental health after undergoing root canal treatment procedures. Consider contacting West Vaughan Dental to get effective dental solutions to keep your teeth safe and stable. Address: 5100 Rutherford Rd. Suite 28, Woodbridge, ON L4H 2J2, Canada West Vaughan Dental Clinic has multiple appointment booking options that you can wisely make use of and book your first dental checkup visit on-the-go. Call: (905)-893-3368 Website: www.westvaughandental.ca E-mail: vaughan@sabharwaldentalgr oup.com

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