Do You Really Need Root Canal Surgery? Here’s How to Tell?
For some people, the mere words ‘root canal surgery’ tend to cause panic. Rather unfairly, it has the reputation for being one of the most painful forms of dental treatment, and as a result, it’s often viewed with fear and trepidation.
It’s hardly surprising that most people will do anything to avoid having this endodontic treatment done. However, let’s begin with some good news. It really isn’t as painful as you might think. In fact, most patients tend to agree that it’s really not that painful at all!
Getting Rid of the Pain
If you’re in a high level of pain with a decaying tooth, then it’s unlikely you’ll be able to avoid having root canal surgery. However, most people are more than happy to go through the treatment if it means getting rid of the agony associated with continual tooth pain.
However, if you aren’t experiencing any pain at all, then the question of root canal surgery becomes a little bit vaguer. After all, if it’s not causing you any pain, then it’s not a problem, right?
The Pain You Cannot See
Unfortunately, this is not the case. Even if you’re not in discomfort, you may still need root canal treatment. If you have an infection in your tooth, it doesn’t matter if you can feel it or not, it’s still there! If left untreated, the bacteria will multiply, eroding the bone and affecting the surrounding gums.
This is why it is so important to have regular dental check-ups. An expert will be able to identify an infection, even if it’s not causing you pain, and will recommend the right treatment to you.
It is, of course, entirely your choice. But if left untreated, an infected tooth can cause a lot of problems. If you’re worried about your teeth and would like them examined, you can make an appointment with Citrus Park Endodontics by calling 813 374 2290.