Root Canal Therapy : Signs When It is Needed

Root canal therapy, otherwise referred to as endodontic therapy, is a procedure performed to remove infected pulp found inside of the tooth and replace it with a healthy, clean alternative to relieve pressure and pain felt due to the infection.

While it is a simple procedure for most dentists to perform, it can be difficult for people to understand why a root canal therapy is necessary.

Signs Root Canal Therapy Is Needed

While it can be difficult for many to determine whether they should see a dentist about possibly receiving a root canal therapy, there are certain signs to watch for that can help people assess their situation.

The following are the most common signs that suggest root canal therapy is required.

Pain in the affected area

First, anytime there is severe pain in a tooth, especially while placing pressure on the tooth, you should visit the dentist as soon as possible. The pain may be due to an infection in the tooth’s pulp, which needs professional treatment.

Pain in the affected tooth is the most common sign that a root canal therapy may be in order, although it does not necessarily suggest that infected pulp is the cause. Regardless of the final diagnosis by the dentist, tooth pain is never a good sign. Have a dentist look at your bothersome tooth.

Swelling and discoloration

Another concerning symptom that might suggest root canal therapy might be necessary is swelling and discoloration of the gums and discoloration of the tooth that is affected. Tooth pulp sits in the deepest parts of the tooth, and the pain often spreads outward from there.

In the event swollen gums are present and tooth pain and discoloration exist, there is a high likelihood that a root canal is necessary. Discuss it with your dentist so they can diagnose the condition.

Sensitive to heat and cold

Another one of the main signs that indicate a potential need for root canal therapy is if the tooth is extremely sensitive to hot and cold food or weather conditions. Many who suffer from an oral infection have a hard time eating or drinking hot or cold foods, such as a hot bowl of soup, ice cream or even ice water.

In many instances, people with sensitivity avoid hot or cold foods and do not seek dental care. Ignoring the pain causes the infection to worsen. Instead, it is helpful to talk to a dentist and see if a root canal therapy can treat the underlying cause.  

Sore and tender to the touch

Lastly, many who suffer from an oral infection are unable to touch the affected area due to pain, soreness and tenderness. This usually includes the tooth and the gum area above the tooth.

If you suffer from any of the above signs, especially if multiple symptoms coexist at once, it is important to seek dental assistance. There could be an infection, and a dentist will determine if root canal therapy can treat the underlying cause.  

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