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Things to Know About Root Canals

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Things to Know About Root Canals

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  1. THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ROOT CANALS PRESENTED BY

  2. Don’t Be Fooled If Your Pain Goes Away An infection of the tooth’s pulp, which is composed of nerves and blood vessels, can be painful. But if this pain goes away, don’t assume your tooth has healed.

  3. Antibiotics Aren’t an Alternative Treatment It may seem reasonable but antibiotics only work by reaching the site of infection through your blood.

  4. The Procedure Shouldn’t Be Painful Many people think of pain when they consider having a root canal. But the procedure is designed to alleviate pain, not cause it.

  5. You May Be a Sore Afterward Although the procedure itself shouldn’t be painful, you may be a little sore or sensitive for a few days afterward. Simple pain relief medication can help.

  6. You Should Protect Your Tooth Before it’s fully restored, it’s important to protect your tooth because it’s susceptible to fracture. Ask your doctor how to protect it, such as not biting or chewing with it.

  7. Your Tooth Isn’t Invincible Unfortunately, having a root canal doesn’t guard your tooth from cavities and gum disease. But the tooth should last a long time if you care for it properly.

  8. Florida, USA We treat you with care and love! Make an (954) 385-5855 appointment dentalpartnersdentist.com

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