Jun 23 2010
FAQs on Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment (RCT) is probably one of a kind where the treatment scares people. The fear about the treatment arises from a number of misconceptions. Do you have questions? We bring to you answers to some of the frequently-asked questions on RCT.
Isn’t tooth extraction better than root canal treatment?
Let your dentist decide that. If the pulp of your tooth is infected, a tooth extraction is not the solution. Your dentist will extract the infected pulp and cure your dental problem. A tooth extraction cannot replace the need for a root canal treatment.
Do I need a root canal treatment even if my teeth don’t hurt?
Some of us think that if there is no pain, there is no need for root canal therapy. You do not want to wait long enough for a pain to develop in order to agree to a root canal treatment.
Don’t root canal procedures require a number of visits to the dentist?
Gone are those days when any treatment required multiple visits to the doctor or dentist. With technological advancements, you do not need to visit your dentist more than twice for a root canal treatment.
Isn’t root canal treatment extremely painful?
This is the perception that makes people cringe at the prospect of getting a root canal treatment. However, this is an obsolete perception. With technological advancements, root canal treatment causes no more discomfort than a regular dental filling.
Aren’t the effects of the root canal treatment temporary?
The root canal treatment can help reap benefits for a lifetime if you take proper care of the teeth after the treatment. Follow your dentist’s instructions and you will realize that the treatment will not disappoint you.
I hope you are no longer afraid of RCT.
Happy smiling!
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