Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Know When You Need A Root Canal







A root canal can help stop chronic tooth pain. Usually, the procedure is fairly simple, but it is definitely not something to take lightly. Generally, a qualified dentist must determine whether a root canal is necessary, but certain signs and symptoms indicate that a root canal may be imminent.


Instructions


1. Keep track of your tooth pain. You should chronicle duration and type of pain. It may not always be sharp toothache pain, but chronic pain that is constantly annoying rather than severe.


2. Examine the area around the painful tooth. Chronic or painful gum tenderness or swelling in the adjacent area of the tooth can indicate that you will need a root canal.


3. Check out your gums. An infected lesion may form on the gum near the bad tooth. This is a strong indication that a root canal should be in your immediate future.








4. Check for exposed nerves. Exposure of a tooth's nerve, whether done by normal biting or chewing that caused part of the enamal to break away or by some type of extraneous accident is a major problem. If a nerve is exposed, a root canal may be the only alternative to save the tooth. You will know because your tooth will be chipped and the entire area will be extremely sensitive.

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