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What You Can Expect After Root Canal Treatment

One of the least favorite dental treatments many try to avoid is root canal treatment. According to the common myths and misconceptions, many people cringe at the thought of root canal therapy as they believe itu2019s significantly painful. Itu2019s essential to understand and stop believing such misunderstandings and try to find the truth about such procedures.

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What You Can Expect After Root Canal Treatment

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  1. What You Can Expect After Root Canal Treatment? One of the least favorite dental treatments many try to avoid is root canal treatment. According to the common myths and misconceptions, many people cringe at the thought of root canal therapy as they believe it’s significantly painful. It’s essential to understand and stop believing such misunderstandings and try to find the truth about such procedures. As a matter of fact, root canal treatment is considered a complicated treatment, but it doesn’t mean you have to tolerate so much ache and discomfort. Our professional dentists at Emergency Dental Office find patients extremely scared when undergoing root canal therapy. Whereas our dentists are perfectly educated and experienced, patients are still frightened of this procedure. Nevertheless, root canal therapy can be beneficial, especially when there is no hope of saving the severely infected tooth. It explains why you have to gain reliable information about root canal treatment if you care about your oral health and want to keep your smile shiny. Continue reading this article if you want valuable information about root canal therapy. Who Needs a Root Canal? Not everyone can be a good candidate for root canal treatment, and this procedure is only performed for a specific group of patients. Your emergency dentist should check your oral condition to see whether your tooth can be saved by a root canal. Here are some common signs that root canal treatment is necessary: Dark tooth color Swollen, irritated gums Tooth Sensitivity Lingering toothache In most cases, overlooked tooth decay has caused a severe dental infection. So, you should undergo root canal treatment if you are experiencing severe decay or dental trauma. You won’t have any other option but tooth removal if your damaged tooth can’t be saved by a root canal. What Happens after Root Canal Therapy? It’s not wise to leave your treated tooth unprotected after root canal therapy. Hence, it’s essential to visit your dentist to complete the tooth restoration process. Your emergency dentist may refer you to an experienced cosmetic dentist who can provide supportive dental procedures for your weak, recently treated tooth. 1.Permanent Fillings – After root canal therapy, your dentist uses temporary dental fillings to restore your tooth structure. However, it’s highly recommended to choose permanent, tooth-colored fillings to keep your tooth natural-looking and your smile beautiful. Unlike amalgam fillings, tooth-colored fillings have a pleasant appearance, so others can’t understand you have treated and filled your tooth whenever you smile. 2.Crowns –Another popular option patients choose is a dental crown. It’s necessary to cover the treated tooth with cosmetic crowns to prevent it from getting fractured or infected again.

  2. Alternatives to Root Canal Treatment If saving your damaged tooth isn’t your first priority, you can extract the tooth instead. Afterward, you must restore it with tooth replacement options, including tooth implants, dentures, bridges, etc. However, dentists always prefer root canal treatment over tooth extraction as it’s much better and less expensive to save your natural tooth than replacing it with implants or dentures. Make an appointment with your dentist in order to gain more information.

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