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What are the risks of root canal?

A root canal is a procedure conducted to protect the teeth from extraction in cases of decay, infection, inflammation, damage, or other tooth-related conditions, which have reached the root of the teeth.

Although root canal has its achievements, one must also know the trouble involved, as this will help you train your mind and make the correct choice.

  1. Root canal is a procedure of destroying the tooth by killing and removing all the living cells in the form of tissues from which the particular tooth gets its nutrition and energy; the tooth will be absolutely dead.
  2. Sometimes, the tooth becomes dark due to root canal medicines. With the help of tooth whitening, we can fix this discoloration.
  3. There is no assurance that 100% of the dead tissue has been removed, as inflections can expand and leak through the microtubules or through the cracks, which can reach other living tissues. This indicates it is practically impossible to remove 100% of the infection.
  4. After the anesthesia is given during the surgery, the teeth might hurt, and the gum may feel painful.
  5. In a situation where more than one root canal is done, bacteria will remain in the second surgery on the same spot, which might be more dangerous.
  6. Canals that have been inadequately filled with sealant show a higher chance of failure.
  7. Root canal therapy is done with fine tools/instruments that help the dentist clean out bacteria and residual dead tissue before sealing. If any instrument cracks, it impacts the success of the treated tooth.

Although these are rare complications, root canal treatment is still the safest and most beneficial dental practice. Getting the remedy you need will guarantee your mouth is healthy teeth.

Schedule your appointment with a dentist today and get the treatment on time!