Essentiality of Root Canal Explained

A root canal is a treatment for a tooth that is severely decayed or contaminated to be healed and preserved. Dental operations on a tooth or large fillings, crack, chip in a tooth will irritate, inflame, and become infected because of deep decay. It may also occur due to face trauma.

The nerve and pulp of the tooth are removed and the interior is washed and dressed during a root canal procedure. The tissue around the tooth is contaminated and an abscess will form without treatment.

The nerve of a tooth is not important to the overall well-being and performance of a tooth until the tooth has passed through the gums. Its only sensory function is to make you feel hot or cold. The lack of a nerve would not impact the workings of your tooth.

Procedures in root canals are considered to be painful. However, the operation is no more painful than a filling.

What is the need for removal of tooth pulp?

If the pulp or a nerve tissue of a tooth is weakened, it will break down, and inside the pulp chamber, there will be a double growth of bacteria. Infections or abscessing tooth can cause bacteria and other decayed debris. A pus-filled bag at the end of the tooth roots is an abscess. An abscess occurs if the infection progresses to the ends of the tooth roots. An infection in the tooth's root canal may also be responsible for:

  • Swelling that spreads through other facial, neck or head areas

  • Loss of bone around the root tip

  • Issues of drainage extending from root outside. Draining into the gums or through the jaw, drainage into the skin, may result in a hole on the side of the tooth.

What are the signs needed for a root canal?

You can note these signs if you need a root channel:

  • Dental sensitivity, especially for hot or cold conditions

  • Crushing or biting sharp pain.

  • Sticks to the gums

  • Teeth that are chipped or broken

  • Gums that are swollen or painful

  • Deep loss or darkened gums

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**Disclaimer: This content is not a professional dental or medical advice and does not imply a relationship between patient and care provider or the doctors.