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Root Canals: 5 Myths About the Treatment

Dispelling misconceptions with "Root Canals: 5 Myths About the Treatment" at United Dental Clinic. Uncover the truth behind common myths surrounding root canal therapy, as our experts debunk misinformation and shed light on this vital dental procedure. From debunking myths about pain to addressing concerns about efficacy, our comprehensive guide provides clarity and reassurance. Trust United Dental Clinic to demystify root canals, ensuring you make informed decisions about your dental health.

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Root Canals: 5 Myths About the Treatment

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  1. Root Canals: 5 Myths About the Treatment When it comes to root canal treatment, many people have many believable myths and misconceptions. It’s the reason why a certain proportion of individuals think the worst of it. Little do they know that Root Canal Treatment is the best treatment solution for patients with infected, decayed, or diseased teeth. The primary aim of a dentist suggesting root canal treatment to a patient is to save as much of his natural tooth as possible. This article discusses some myths about root canal treatment and uncover the truth behind them. What are the misconceptions about root canals? ● Root Canals are Painful Approximately two-thirds of Americans cite fear of pain as the main reason for refraining from undergoing root canal treatment. However, with the emergence of modern techniques for local anaesthesia, root canals have become mostly painless procedures. When undergoing the treatment, you will feel similar to what you would feel when having a dental filling. In addition, endodontists are expert enough in managing tooth pain and can mitigate severe pain quickly.

  2. ● Root Canal Treatment Can Make You Ill The myth about root canal treatment making an individual ill surfaced during the 1920s via Dr. Weston Price. However, his research was founded based on fiction and, thus, is untrue. This false information soon spread like wildfire, making people believe in the misconception. A Root Canal Treatment is designed to help patients get rid of any form of bacteria or infection to save their natural teeth. This dental treatment aims to reduce the risk of illness rather than causing it. ● You Can’t Have a Root Canal When Having an Infection You should have a root canal treatment when experiencing pain from an infected tooth. The root canal treatment will relieve you from the cause caused by your infected tooth. This dental treatment becomes necessary when damage to your tooth has penetrated the outer layer of enamel and the tooth’s pulp has become infected or inflamed. If left untreated for long, the infection will only get worse, forcing you to get your tooth extracted. ● Once Your Root Canal is Done, Your Tooth is Fixed The root canal treatment is only the first part to treat and heal your infected tooth. After a root canal, your dentist will treat the tooth with a temporary filling. Once the temporary filling has been in place for two to three weeks, your tooth will need a permanent restoration. While a dental crown is the most common permanent restoration option, a porcelain onlay is a safe alternative to preserve your natural tooth structure. Moreover, after permanent restorations, you can also book appointments for Teeth Whitening Services to achieve whiter and brighter teeth. ● Tooth Extraction Treatment is Better Some people think that removing their infected teeth and replacing them with natural, artificial teeth like dental implants is much better than undergoing root canal treatment. However, they aren’t aware of the dangers of removing a tooth entirely. There will be no stimulation of the jaw bone, and thus, you will have weaker muscles and teeth. In addition, your oral and overall health will instantly degrade after removing your natural teeth. On the other hand, a root canal treatment saves your natural teeth while preserving your jaw and bone structures. To sum up! The above-discussed myths and misconceptions about root canal treatment are far from the truth. Instead, root canal treatment is an optimal solution to remove infected or decayed parts and save your natural teeth. Even a few weeks or months after undergoing this dental

  3. treatment, you can book dental appointments for regular Teeth Whitening Services or dental cleanings. Moreover, today’s advanced dental technology ensures root canal treatments are smooth, painless, and comfortable.

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