Root canal therapy is typically indicated when a tooth has already developed an infection or is at risk for doing so. This treatment can remove or prevent such infection, allowing a patient to save a tooth that might otherwise be lost.
If your dentist has recommended root canal therapy, it is likely due to one of the following scenarios:
While any of these issues can cause pain as a symptom, they don’t always do so. Therefore, patients may still need to undergo root canal therapy even if they’re not experiencing a toothache or other discomfort.
When left unchecked, an infection or abscess that develops in a tooth can ultimately lead to tooth death. By removing the infected pulp material (or pulp material at higher risk for infection), root canal therapy can prevent this outcome.
In performing a root canal, your dentist will:
Root canal therapy does leave teeth more vulnerable to breakage, so a dental crown will often be placed after the treatment is complete.
Many patients are reluctant to pursue root canal therapy due to outdated beliefs that the procedure is incredibly painful. However, with modern instruments and anesthetic and sedation options, root canal therapy results in no more discomfort than having a cavity filled for most patients.
Make sure that you have the facts about root canal therapy, including an understanding of why it will be beneficial in your case. We encourage you to call and speak to one of our friendly, knowledgeable team members at DeSanti & Linden Dentistry to learn more about the benefits of root canal therapy.