1. Preventing severe pain and infection
A root canal is often needed when the pulp inside your tooth becomes infected or inflamed. This can cause severe pain, sensitivity, and swelling. If left untreated, the infection can spread, leading to:
- Intense, throbbing pain that worsens over time.
- Abscess formation, which may require emergency dental intervention.
- Infection spreading to the jawbone or even other parts of the body, posing serious health risks.
2. Saving your natural tooth
Many people fear that a root canal means losing their tooth, but it’s actually the best way to save it. Without treatment, the infection can cause the tooth to deteriorate, eventually requiring extraction. Keeping your natural tooth helps maintain:
- Proper chewing function.
- Jawbone strength and structure.
- Aesthetic appearance without needing replacements like implants or bridges.