The Benefits of Undergoing Root Canal Treatment

An endodontist focuses on root canal and other endodontic treatments. Years ago, injured or diseased teeth were often pulled. Fortunately, these days a tooth can usually be saved through root canal treatment. Read on to learn more about root canal treatment and how you can benefit from undergoing this common procedure.

Advantages of getting a root canal treatment

There are numerous clinical reasons why people need root canal treatment. A root canal is performed when the tooth’s soft inner part, commonly known as the pulp, is injured or becomes infected or inflamed. Common causes of damage to the pulp include deep decay, a crack or chip in the tooth or an injury to the tooth. Damage can also be due to several dental procedures on the same tooth.

Some symptoms of a damaged pulp include tooth pain and swelling and a sensation of heat in the gums. Saving the natural tooth is always a good decision. Endodontic treatment can help the patient to maintain a natural smile and continue chewing efficiently. It also reduces the need for ongoing dental work. Here is a breakdown of the advantages of saving the natural tooth with root canal treatment.

Visual appeal

When someone undergoes a root canal, the infected or inflamed pulp is removed. The inside of the patient’s tooth will be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before it is filled and then sealed with a rubber-like material. The tooth will then be restored with a filling or crown for protection and will continue functioning like any other tooth. Crowns are very popular because they not only function like natural teeth but they also look great. Root canal treatment is beneficial because it can achieve visually appealing results.

Convenient and affordable

Tooth extraction can take a longer time than root canal treatment because of the follow-up appointments required for an implant, denture or bridge. The cost may also be higher. There are many dental insurance plans that cover endodontic treatment. The cost of a root canal usually varies depending on several factors. These include the severity of the problem and the tooth affected.

After the procedure

A root canal is regarded to be a restorative procedure. Most people who decide to undergo the procedure are often able to enjoy the great results for the rest of their lives. But still how long the results last will depend on the way a person will take care of the teeth. Just as the other teeth depend on good oral hygiene practices and habits, the restored tooth also requires regular flossing and brushing.

Takeaway

Many people get a root canal because of the advantages the procedure offers. It is a popular treatment option because of the convenience and it can help a patient attain the desired results. It is also affordable. A large number of dental insurance policies provide some coverage for this type of treatment. If you want to find out more about the benefits of root canal treatment, talk to an endodontist. The root canal endodontist will help you determine if the procedure is right for you.

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