Why is a root canal important?
A root canal is important because it can save a damaged or infected tooth from needing to be extracted. When a tooth is extracted, it can lead to several problems, including:
- Changes in Bite: Extracting a tooth can cause changes in bite, which can lead to problems with chewing and speaking.
- Shifting Teeth: Extracting a tooth can cause surrounding teeth to shift, which can lead to bite problems and even jaw pain.
- Bone Loss: Extracting a tooth can cause bone loss in the jaw, which can affect the stability of surrounding teeth.
- Replacing the Tooth: Replacing an extracted tooth with a bridge or implant can be costly and time-consuming.
By having a root canal, you can save the damaged or infected tooth and avoid these potential problems.
Root canal therapy is a critical procedure that can save a damaged or infected tooth from being extracted. If you are experiencing severe tooth pain or sensitivity, it is important to schedule an appointment with us as soon as possible. With prompt treatment, you can get relief from your symptoms and protect your smile for years to come.