Problems With Avoiding Root Canal Treatment

Your instinct when you learn that you have an infected tooth may be to run and hide. Unfortunately, attempting to avoid your root canal treatment may bring with it dire consequences. First, let us reassure you that this restorative treatment to save your tooth is exceptionally comfortable. You can expect a numb tooth and surrounding tissues, thanks to local anesthetic. We also offer sedation dentistry, so if you feel quite nervous about treatment, you can instead experience a very relaxing visit. As for scheduling and keeping your appointment, we encourage you to learn more about the potential problems that can occur with postponement.

Problem #1: The Infection Will Worsen

When your tooth is infected this means that your dental pulp – the tissue within your tooth – has become infected. This infection is not going to go away. Instead, it will continue to progress as you ignore it, which can result in serious discomfort and further complications. By removing the pulp with root canal treatment, you can enjoy a comfortable, infection-free tooth.

Problem #2: The Infection May Abscess

A brewing infection that is left alone may progress into an abscess. This is a pocket of pus that develops around the root of your tooth, which threatens surrounding tissues and that can become extremely uncomfortable.

Problem #3: Infection Spreads Easily

Infection may spread, particularly if you suffer a ruptured abscess. This is bad news for two reasons. First, surrounding tissues may become infected. Second, the infection can enter your bloodstream, leading to a fever and a need for immediate medical attention.

Problem #4: You May Need An Extraction

Fortunately, you can avoid an extraction if you visit us for a root canal treatment. However, if you avoid your treatment, the root canal may no longer offer an effective solution for your tooth.

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