3 Signs You May Need a Root Canal

In most cases, you will need a dentist to accurately diagnose that might need a root canal, but there are some tell-tale signs that you might be developing an issue. Our Sydney Mines dentists explain.

What is a root canal?

The root canal is made up of the inner passages of a tooth that connect the pulp to the roots.

A root canal procedure is a dental treatment in which infected tooth pulp material is removed from the interior of the tooth to prevent pain and preserve the tooth.

How can I tell if I need a root canal?

Tooth Aches or Pain

An infection of the tooth pulp is often characterized by pain in the tooth.

You may notice sharp pain while you are chewing or otherwise applying pressure to the tooth. You may also experience severe sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures.

If you are experiencing pain in your tooth, make an appointment with your Sydney Mines dentists as soon as possible for a diagnosis.

A Lump on Your Gums

You may notice a small, pimple-like bump forming on the gums near a tooth that might need a root canal. This is called a dental cyst.

Dental cysts form around the roots of decayed or infected teeth and sometimes form if the pulp of a tooth is infected.

Tooth Changing Color

A tooth with infected pulp may become dark in colour, or even black, due to internal damage. If you notice that one of your teeth has become darker than the others, it may be indicative of a problem with the inner pulp.

Does a Root Canal Hurt?

A root canal procedure might sound scary, but with today’s technology, it’s typically not a whole lot more different than having a deep filling. There’s little to no pain because your dentist will use local anesthesia to numb your tooth and gums so you’re comfortable during the procedure.

Your mouth may feel sore or tender after the root canal. Your dentist may suggest that you take over-the-counter pain medication such as acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil).

Generally, pre-treatment pain can be high, but the pain tends to drop moderately within a day of treatment and then drop substantially to minimal levels within a week.

How to Prevent the Need For a Root Canal

To prevent the need for a root canal, it’s important to follow the same dental hygiene habits that help prevent cavities and other tooth problems. To keep your teeth healthy, try to get into the habit of following these steps:

  • Brush your teeth at least twice a day.
  • Floss between your teeth at least once a day.
  • Use fluoride toothpaste or a fluoride rinse.
  • Have your teeth professionally cleaned by your dentist at least once a year.
  • See your dentist for a thourough examination every 6 months.
  • Limit the amount of sugary food and refined carbohydrates you eat. These foods have a tendency to stick to your teeth. If you eat sugary foods, try to rinse your mouth or brush your teeth shortly afterward.

If you are experiencing a toothache or any of the other symptoms listed above, contact our Sydney Mines dentists right away to book an exam.

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