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5 Signs You Got to Treat Root Canal

If you have darkened tooth, are experiencing impulsive pain, pimples on the gums, discomfort in the gums, pain while chewing then you might need to remove the decay from the pulp and root which is done via the root canal treatment. To know more about it visit https://westvaughandental.ca/ or call us on (905)-893-3368.

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5 Signs You Got to Treat Root Canal

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  1. 5 Signs You Got to Treat Root Canal A root canal is a process that removes the decay from the pulp and root and keeps the patient up and going. But how will you come to know whether you need root canal treatment or not? Go through the following signs and if you find yourself experiencing one or more of these, then immediately rush to the dentist before the situation turns grave. 1.Impulsive pain: Suddenly out of the blue you feel that there is pain in your teeth and no matter how many pain killers you take, the pain ceases to recede. The reason behind the same is that once the nerve is infected, any kind of exposure can lead to discomfort. Even your sitting position, bending etc can trigger pain in your teeth. 2.Darkened tooth: If you observe a sudden change of color in your tooth, then chances are bright that the nerve is damaged and the grey cast is thus the outcome. You got to speak to your dentist the day you observe this sign.

  2. 3.Pimples on the gums: Developing pimples on the gums is something unusual. And if you take it casually, you might end up ignoring a dental infection. Even if the pimple subsides after some time, don’t mistake it as a false alarm. Chances are high that the infection is still there and timely treatment is thus recommended. 4.Discomfort in the gums: If you experience any kind of discomfort in your gums which could be swelling or knot in the gums or even a painless bump, then you must talk to your dentist for it is a sign of an infected tooth. 5.Pain while chewing: Suddenly eating your favorite food has become a challenge! The time is ripe to call the dentist and get the issue resolved. If you observe any of these symptoms, call 905.893.3368 at West Vaughan Dental Clinic today!

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