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So you visited your dentist for an examination and you’ve been told that you need to have a root canal. However, you might feel why do I need to do it and may be trying to avoid it because you know the procedure and it is scary.<br>Well if your dentist recommends doing a root canal treatment you might actually need it because there are various reasons for doing so
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4 reasons why you might need a root canal. So you visited your dentist for an examination and you’ve been told that you need to have a root canal. However, you might feel why do I need to do it and may be trying to avoid it because you know the procedure and it is scary. Well if your dentist recommends doing a root canal treatment you might actually need it because there are various reasons for doing so. Dr. Prem Nanda and Dr. Sacheev Nanda have highly experienced dentist in Pune and they have a team of endodontics which can help you get a root canal without any pain. Here are the top 4 reasons why you need a root canal.
1.Tooth Pain- It is obvious that tooth pain is the first possible sign that you might need a root canal. Whenever you chew or bite something you feel intense pain in your tooth cause due to cavities caused by plaque. Visit your nearest dentist for a check ASAP! 2.Deep Decay- It is also referred to as cavities which are caused due to bacteria living inside the mouth that produces acid that eats away your precious teeth. If you left it untreated, small decay can turn into a deep decay, infection, pain and might also destroy your tooth. It may be not visible at first but over a period of time, the decay reaches the deeper layers of the tooth and eventually damages the pulp. The pulp contains highly delicate nerves and blood vessels. 3.Grinding- If you grind and clench your teeth continuously, it will cause cracks in a tooth which may invite bacteria to travel down to the roots which infect the soft tissue or the pulp and it can cause inflammation of gums and need treatment. Teeth grinding refers to wear and tear which causes tooth enamel to thin and it may expose the layer. 4.Gum Inflammation-Pain in the tooth is not the only symptoms. The gums which are nearby the painful tooth may start getting painful, swollen and may have a small bump on them. Whenever someone experiences tooth pain, it’s a sign that something isn’t right, and it’s necessary to seek the guidance and treatment of a dentist as soon as possible. If you’re having tooth pain, and especially if you think a root canal is what you need, contact Nanda Dental Care. Our team of endodontics will evaluate what’s going on and work with you to arrange the suitable treatment to help relieve the pain.