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5 Reasons To Schedule The Root Canal You’ve Been Putting Off

January 24, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — dr_clark @ 3:53 pm

dental mirror laying on a calendar Has it been longer than you would like to admit since your dentist told you to schedule root canal therapy? Although this treatment has a notorious reputation for being painful, with the latest dental technology, it actually isn’t. However, leaving your oral health problem to get worse may cause you to need a more invasive and costly procedure down the road. Read on for five reasons to pick up the phone today and get your dental health back on track.

Your Tooth is Infected and Dying

There is an infection hidden deep beneath the surface of your tooth that’s causing it to slowly die. When this issue occurs, it’s important to treat it quickly before the infection has a chance to cause permanent damage or spread to other areas of your mouth.

Get The Pain Relief You’ve Been Needing

The pulp of your tooth that’s infected contains thousands of nerves. When they’re being attacked by harmful oral bacteria, it’ll cause severe toothaches that will keep you up at night and impact your ability to focus at work or school. Although root canals have a reputation of being painful, they actually take away your pain. During the procedure, your dentist will remove the damaged pulp and sanitize the area, eliminating your discomfort and allowing you to enjoy each day.

The Problem Won’t Fix Itself

Many patients put off visiting their dentist for endodontic treatment because they are hopeful that the problem will disappear on its own. Unfortunately, this is very rarely if ever the case. When you ignore the issue and wait to get it treated, your pain will disappear, but that will only be because your tooth has died. This issue will require an even more extensive tooth extraction to fix, causing you much more stress and discomfort than if you would have just gotten a root canal.

The Issue Will Only Get Worse

The infection in the pulp of your tooth has the ability to spread to other teeth and cause you additional pain. It can also impact your jaw and gum tissue, causing permanent damage that can increase your risk of developing serious medical conditions such as stroke and heart disease.

Save Your Natural Tooth While You Still Can

You only get one set of natural teeth, which is why dentists rarely recommend tooth extractions unless it’s absolutely necessary. With root canal therapy, you have a chance to save your tooth and continue enjoying your smile for the rest of your life with the proper maintenance. By having the problem taken care of now, you’ll be able to avoid future oral health complications.

Although root canals are said to be scary or painful, they’re actually not. The most worrisome part of the situation is that if you don’t get the issue handled now, you’ll require a lot more dental work down the road. So, it’s best to schedule your appointment today and get your pain relieved. You’ll be happy you did once you realize that it’s not as bad as you anticipated.

About the Author

Dr. Doug Clark, Jr. has over 30 years of experience providing high-quality dental care to his patients. He is passionate about continuing his education and staying informed about advancements in his field, which allows him to give the best care. He has also received advanced training at The Las Vegas Institute for Advanced Dental Studies. He wants to provide his patients with pain-relieving treatments that restore their oral health, which is why he performs root canal therapy for patients with tooth infections. To schedule an appointment to address your severe toothache, visit Hill Avenue Dental’s website or call 715-392-5161.

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