Do I Need a Root Canal?
Do you think you may need a root canal treatment to remove damaged tooth pulp? The procedure can save the tooth by removing the damaged pulp and sealing the tooth.
If you experience severe pain or sensitivity in your teeth, you may require a root canal. The procedure can save the tooth by removing the damaged pulp and sealing the tooth.
But how do you know if a root canal is right for you?
Let’s review some of the most common signs and symptoms that you need root canal therapy.
Extensive Tooth Pain
Chipped or Cracked Tooth
A root canal is not only a way to treat infection, but also a way to help you save your natural tooth. Cracked or damaged teeth may also require a root canal because of the damaged tooth root. Additionally, tooth damage can lead to infection, since the cracks may allow bacteria to reach the tooth’s root.
Sensitivity to Hot and Cold
Do hot or cold foods/drinks cause you a lot of tooth discomfort? Tooth sensitivity is another sign of root infection and an indicator that you may need a root canal.
Discolouration
Discolouration is another marker of tooth infection. Infected pulp changes to a black-grey color, which you may be able to see on your tooth. While this is most obvious in front teeth, it’s more common in the back teeth. Use a mirror or ask a friend for help.