What is root canal treatment in Layman’s terms?

Root Canal Treatment in Layman: A root canal is a layman’s term to describe a dental procedure that is performed to preserve a tooth that is at risk of being lost due to deep decay, infection, or other forms of trauma.

Root canal treatment, as the term suggests, is the treatment to repair infected canals inside the tooth’s roots, where Nerve and Blood vessels reside.

Does a root canal hurt?

Since patients are given anesthesia, a root canal isn’t more painful than a regular dental procedure, such as a filling or getting a wisdom tooth removed. However, a root canal is generally a bit sore or numb after the procedure, and can even cause mild discomfort for a few days.

How do you know if you need a root canal?

  • There are a few symptoms that mean you might need a root canal—
  • Severe pain while chewing or biting 
  • A chipped or cracked tooth
  • Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold, even after the sensation has been removed
  • Deep decay or darkening of the gums
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Can I go to school or work after getting a root canal?

How much does a root canal cost?

Generally, endodontic treatment and restoration of the natural tooth are less expensive than the alternative of having the tooth extracted. An extracted tooth must be replaced with an implant or bridge to restore chewing function and prevent adjacent teeth from shifting. These procedures tend to cost more than endodontic treatment and appropriate restoration.

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