How to Tell If You Require a Root Canal: 7 Warning Signs to Look Out For




A root canal is not scary, and it's something that happens every day in dental offices that will save your tooth and stop a lot of pain. If you don't know whether you'll need one or not, learning the symptoms of a cracked or infected tooth will enable you to know when you go in to see your dentist. The following are seven unmistakable symptoms to look for that may indicate you'll need a root canal.


1. Acute Toothache

One of the most self-explanatory reasons you require a root canal is that you're experiencing a blinding, gnawing toothache. Pain typically comes in the form of a reaction to chewing or pressure and may either be constant or intermittent. Whether your tooth aches when you eat or drink, particularly hot and cold substances, this indicates the tooth nerve is infected or inflamed.


2. Sustained Sensitivity to Cold or Heat

A tooth which is extremely sensitive to heat or cold is an indication that all is not well with the tooth. If the sensitivity persists for several seconds or even minutes following removal of the stimulus, it could be an indication that pulp in the tooth (tooth pulp) is inflamed. That's an indication that a root canal will be needed in order to preserve the tooth.


3. Sore or Swollen Gums

When the gums swell, become sore, or become colored around one tooth, then infection may be occurring. The tooth with an infection has a pus pocket within in the middle where the bacteria in the environment is causing it to form the pockets of pus around the tooth. Sore and swelling gums are the cause of an abscess and even potentially a pimple on the gum that would require a root canal.


4. Tooth Discoloration

A teeth that have become suddenly discolored or darkened means the pulp of the tooth is dead or badly damaged. If there has been a disruption of the blood supply to the tooth, either through infection or trauma, and it darkens. If it's happened to you, then you need to get in to see your dentist to see if or not you would need a root canal.


5. Pain when touching the tooth

If the tooth pains or is sensitive upon contact, even if it is done gently, this could be due to the fact that the tooth has been hurt by the nerves. In other cases, the pain is also experienced when lightly tapping the tooth. If one is subjected to such pain, one has to go see the dentist for a checkup because it could be an indication that the tooth is infected or damaged badly.


6. Bad Taste or Bad Breath in the Mouth

Bad breath can occur due to tooth infection following infection of the tooth. This is when bacteria grow and create foul-smelling gases. If you see this along with one of the above, it is a definite sign of an infection that needs a root canal.


7. Swelling of Face or Jaw

At times, the cause of an infection tooth when not treated can further lead to some other, but very dangerous, symptoms such as the swelling of the face or jaw. This is proof that the infection has started spreading and the patient should visit a dentist as early as possible so that they do not get any further injured. The infection can have to be extracted by a root canal to assist in saving the tooth.


Conclusion: Don't Ignore the Signs

If you experience any of the aforementioned signs, rush to your dentist right away. Your dentist can fix you before it is a more time-consuming process, save your tooth, and put an end to the pain. Root canals get a bad reputation for being painful, but actually, they can bring long-term relief and protect your smile.


Regular checkups of the teeth also catch issues in the works before they are a major problem, so don't wait to make your next dental appointment!




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