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Why getting Root Canal treatment is a good option?

Dr Sayeedi

Root canal treatment is recommended by professionals when there is an abscessed tooth. In this condition, the inflamed pulp from inside the tooth is removed by drilling the top of the tooth out. Afterward, the tooth is disinfected and sealed with a filling and a crown. Thus, root canals and heights provide a permanent solution to a bad tooth in your mouth.

However, some people do not prefer getting a root canal. They either decide to stay with the bad tooth or get it removed permanently.

Why getting Root Canal treatment is a good option?

Root canal treatment is known to alleviate excruciating pain permanently, but there are many more reasons why it is a good option, as discussed below.

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A root canal prevents spreading the infection without removing your teeth.

The infection in one tooth can spread to other teeth because of the germs. Those germs can affect another tooth and your gums, so there can be several oral health issues.

When you get root canal treatment, the infected tooth is cleaned and disinfected. The process ensures the removal of germs causing that infection. So, you are preserving other teeth.

The root canal and crown can improve your tooth's appearance and structure.

A significant reason behind the infection in a tooth can be a fractured in your tooth or tooth decay. In such a situation, the tooth may not look attractive, affecting your smile and personality. Getting root canal and crown treatment makes your tooth as good as new from the outside. You get a natural and new-looking tooth with a better appearance than before.

Your oral health and general health are preserved.

Having infectious germs in your mouth is not healthy at all. Leaving a tooth that needs root canal treatment untreated can harm other teeth and your oral health.

Taking temporary medications or treatments to relieve the pain and not solve the problem permanently can also damage your overall health. Getting treatment can protect and maintain your overall well-being.

"So, we took out those 3 root canals when she had 3-6 months to live. And that was 6 years ago, and she is still alive today, and MRI can't find the tumor anymore. It went away."

Hal Huggins

Skipping root canal treatment can cause other issues.

Having a tooth that needs root canal treatment makes many people stop using that side of their mouth for chewing. While it temporarily solves the issue, the wear and tears on the other side's tooth increase. Simultaneously, it may take you to a point where a root canal is not a solution, and removal is necessary(it is something you must never want.) It may result in bad health for the other teeth in your mouth.

Preserving your natural tooth for as long as possible is good.

Preventing your natural tooth for as long as possible is the best for you. Once you remove a natural tooth, the whole jaw can start getting issues. Additionally, the process may take longer for such an in-depth treatment and could be more painful than a simple treatment. You may also need anything from dentures to implants if you do not get a root canal.

If you do not get root canal treatment, the problem will not go away and only worsen.

As the infection in your tooth increases, the pain will start getting worse, and the chances of getting nerve damage or gum infection will also increase. The problem will not worsen with a root canal; the pain will be gone.

Conclusion

Minor dental issues can leave you in a lot of pain, and getting the optimal treatment is necessary. If a professional suggests you get a root canal and crown treatment, you must get it as you will enjoy all the benefits discussed above.

Contact your dentist in Union City, Dr. Zafar Sayeedi, at Noble Dental Care to learn more about root canal treatment.

This media/content or any other on this website does not prescribe, recommend, or prevent any treatment or procedure. Therefore, we highly recommend that you get the advice of a qualified dentist or other medical practitioners regarding your specific dental condition* 

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