A root canal is a procedure that removes infected or damaged pulp inside a tooth. It relieves pain, saves your natural tooth, and prevents the infection from spreading.
Common Signs You May Need a Root Canal
- Persistent Tooth Pain
- Constant or throbbing pain
- Pain that spreads to your jaw, ear, or face
- Pain that worsens when chewing
- Sensitivity to Hot or Cold
- Lingering pain after drinking coffee or eating ice cream
- Sensitivity that lasts more than 30 seconds
- Swollen or Tender Gums
- Swelling around one tooth
- A small pimple-like bump on the gum (abscess)
- Darkening of the Tooth
- Tooth turns gray or darker than others
- May indicate nerve damage
- Cracked or Chipped Tooth
- Bacteria can enter through cracks
- Trauma can damage the inner pulp
- Severe Pain When Chewing or Touching the Tooth
When Is It an Emergency?
Seek immediate dental care if you experience:
- Facial swelling
- Severe, unbearable pain
- Fever with tooth pain
- Difficulty swallowing
What Happens During a Root Canal?
- The dentist numbs the area
- The infected pulp is removed
- The inside of the tooth is cleaned
- The tooth is sealed
- A crown is usually placed for protection
Modern root canals are no more painful than getting a filling.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a root canal painful?
No. With modern anesthesia, the procedure is comfortable.
How long does it take?
Usually 60–90 minutes.
Can I avoid a root canal?
If the pulp is infected, a root canal is often the only way to save the tooth. Otherwise, extraction may be needed.
Don’t Ignore the Signs
Delaying treatment can lead to:
- Severe infection
- Tooth loss
- Spread of bacteria
- More expensive treatment later.
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