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Can My Tooth Be Saved? An Endodontist Might Be the Answer

An endodontist is a specialized dentist who deals with the tissue inside the tooth, otherwise known as the dental pulp. After completing a four-year dental training program, endodontists have to go through an extra two to three years in endodontic care. The additional training deals with tooth pain diagnosis, performing root canal procedures and other treatments related to the inside of a tooth.

If possible, retaining your natural teeth should always be your first choice for health and cosmetic reasons. Modern endodontics present technological innovations, techniques, and materials, allowing you to choose from a variety of treatment options. An endodontist will examine your condition and recommend the best treatment procedure to save your teeth.

How can endodontic treatment save the tooth?

Endodontic care is necessary when the pulp in your tooth gets infected due to severe decay, recurrent dental treatments, impaired crowns, fractures or chips. Injury to the tooth can also damage the pulp, even if the tooth has no visible impairment. If the condition is not treated in time, tooth pain or abscess may occur.

When the endodontist performs a root canal, the infected pulp is extracted, and the interior of the tooth is meticulously cleaned and disinfected. Afterward, the space will be filled and sealed using a rubber-like material. Following the treatment, the tooth will get a new crown or filling for strength and will resume its regular function like every other tooth.

Important tips to note:

  • Consult an endodontist immediately if you start experiencing tooth pain or swelling. Dental emergencies should never be ignored.
  • If you were allowed to choose between tooth removal and a root canal, always select the root canal. No tooth restoration can perfectly substitute the natural tooth.
  • Even when a dentist recommends tooth removal, ask if endodontic care would work for you. If that is not possible, the dentist will suggest other options to ensure you have a beautiful smile and functional tooth.

Final note

Proper dental care, including regular flossing and brushing, and biannual dental appointments can help preserve your teeth for a lifetime. Sometimes, infections or diseases set in and additional care is necessary. When the pain becomes unbearable, you might think it best to have the problematic tooth extracted. However, tooth removal can affect your quality of life negatively. The process of tooth extraction can be painful, and the aftermath may also cause issues for the existing teeth – they may shift and become crooked, causing poor bite and an unattractive smile.

Do not opt for tooth removal because you believe it is the easiest and cost-effective option. Before you make that decision, you should consider endodontic treatment as a way of saving your tooth. In most cases, an endodontist can save a diseased tooth. Endodontic treatment is essential for preserving your natural smile without having to go through repeated dental procedures. With adequate dental care, most teeth can last a lifetime, even after a root canal procedure.

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