Learn more about root canal treatment and save your smile
What Is Tooth Decay?
Tooth decay is damage that occurs when germs in your mouth make acids that eat away at a tooth. It can lead to a hole in the tooth, called a cavity. If not treated, tooth decay can cause pain, infection, and tooth loss.
Bacteria and food can cause tooth decay. A clear, sticky substance called plaque is always forming on your teeth and gums.
Plaque contains bacteria that feed on the sugars in the food you eat. As the bacteria feed, they make acids.
The acids attack the teeth for 20 minutes or more after you eat. Over time, these acids destroy tooth enamel, causing tooth decay.
What is a Root Canal?
Tooth decay is damage that occurs when germs in your mouth make acids that eat away at a tooth. It can lead to a hole in the tooth, called a cavity. If not treated, tooth decay can cause pain, infection, and tooth loss.
Bacteria and food can cause tooth decay. A clear, sticky substance called plaque is always forming on your teeth and gums. Plaque contains bacteria that feed on the sugars in the food you eat.As the bacteria feed, they make acids. The acids attack the teeth for 20 minutes or more after you eat. Over time, these acids destroy tooth enamel, causing tooth decay.
Common Reasons For Root Canal Therapy
The tiny canals contain the pulp of the tooth also commonly referred to as the nerve, which originates from the pulp chamber. Any trauma or infection of the nerve will result in the need for root canal therapy. Common reasons for root canal therapy include:
Bacteria from the decayed tooth invades the pulp by penetrating through the tooth
A tooth has become abscessed — also known as infected — from decay
A tooth is slowly dying, due to aging or previous trauma that did not result in the need for treatment at the time of injury
Trauma, such as a chipped or broken tooth, occurs and results in the exposure of the nerve
Advantages Of Root Canal Treatment
There are many types of advantages of using root canal treatment.
If a teeth is infected and root canal treatment is needed then it is important to take immediate steps to make sure that the infection could be eliminated on time. Delays in treatment for root canal cases could lead to spreading of infection to other teeth and the person has to suffer from a lot of pain and loss of many teeth.
Normal chewing without pain
Appearance becomes normal and natural
Control of sensation and biting in teeth
Health of other teeth in mouth is not adversely affected
How Much Does A Root Canal Cost?
The average cost of root canal treatment varies according to the complexity of your case.
Re-treatment may cost more than first-time treatment. Molar back teeth with multiple internal root canals may cost more than single-canal front teeth.
Two treatments are never the same; cases can vary from fairly simple to extremely complex, depending on calcification of canals, curvature of canals, canal obstructions and access difficulties, and root canal microsurgery, to name but a few.
* Costs can therefore vary accordingly, but they should be quoted within a price range by the treating practitioner before the start of treatment.