5 common myths about root canals
Myth 1: Root canals are painful
Reality: Thanks to modern techniques and anesthesia, root canal procedures are typically no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. Most patients report feeling little to no pain during the procedure. In fact, root canals relieve pain caused by infected or inflamed pulp inside the tooth.
Myth 2: It’s better to extract the tooth than have a root canal
Reality: Preserving your natural tooth is always the best option when possible. Root canals allow us to save your tooth, maintaining your natural bite and preventing other teeth from shifting. Extractions should be a last resort when the tooth cannot be saved.
Myth 3: Root canals cause illness
Reality: This myth stems from outdated and discredited research from nearly a century ago. Numerous studies have since proven that there is no link between root canal treatment and disease elsewhere in the body. Root canals actually improve your overall health by removing infection.
Myth 4: Root canals require several painful visits
Reality: Most root canals can be completed in one or two comfortable visits. With our advanced technology, we can often perform the entire procedure efficiently in a single appointment.
Myth 5: The benefits of a root canal don’t last long
Reality: With proper care, a tooth that has undergone a root canal can last a lifetime. It’s essential to maintain good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups to ensure the longevity of the treated tooth.
What to Expect During a Root Canal
- Diagnosis: We’ll take X-rays and perform tests to confirm the need for a root canal.
- Anesthesia: The area will be numbed for your comfort.
- Pulp Removal: We’ll carefully remove the infected pulp and clean the inside of the tooth.
- Filling: The cleaned canal is filled with a biocompatible material.
- Sealing: A temporary filling is placed to protect the tooth.
- Crown Placement: In most cases, a crown is later placed to fully restore the tooth’s function and appearance.
At 965 smile, we use state-of-the-art technology to ensure your root canal treatment is as comfortable and efficient as possible. Our experienced team is here to answer any questions and address any concerns you may have about the procedure.
Don’t let fear or misconceptions prevent you from getting the dental care you need. If you’re experiencing tooth pain or have been told you might need a root canal, contact us today for a consultation.