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11 Important Facts You Need to Know About Root Canals

Root canals are one of the most common dental procedures, designed to save natural teeth that are severely decayed or infected. Despite lingering myths, modern root canal therapy is safe, effective, and often no more uncomfortable than a routine filling. Understanding the facts can help patients feel more confident when facing this treatment.

Dr. Gunnam Sudhakar

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Important Facts About Root Canals

Root canals are safe, common procedures designed to save natural teeth by removing infected pulp. They relieve pain, prevent further infection, and restore normal function—contrary to myths, they are not unusually painful.

Remember, Good Oral Hygiene Involves:

  • Brushing Twice Daily 🪥 Use fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled brush for at least two minutes.

  • Flossing Once a Day 🧵 Clean between teeth to remove plaque and food particles where brushes can’t reach.

  • Rinsing with Mouthwash 💧 Helps reduce bacteria, strengthen enamel, and keep breath fresh.

  • Regular Dental Checkups 👩‍⚕️ Visit your dentist every 6 months for professional cleaning and early detection of issues.

  • Healthy Eating Habits 🍎 Limit sugary snacks and drinks; choose tooth-friendly foods like fruits, veggies, and dairy.

  • Replacing Your Toothbrush 🔄 Every 3–4 months, or sooner if bristles are worn out.

  • Staying Hydrated 🚰 Drinking water helps wash away food particles and keeps saliva flowing to protect teeth.

Oral hygiene is about consistency and care. Small daily habits add up to a lifetime of healthy smiles.

Know the Facts

1. Root Canals Save Teeth

  • A root canal removes infected pulp and preserves the natural tooth, preventing extraction.

2. Millions Are Performed Annually

  • Root canal therapy is one of the most common dental procedures worldwide.

3. Causes of Infection

  • Deep decay, repeated dental work, large fillings, cracks, chips, or trauma can damage the pulp.

4. Pain Relief, Not Painful

  • Modern anesthesia makes root canals no more painful than a filling. They actually relieve toothache.

5. The Tooth Still Functions

  • After the pulp is removed, the tooth can still function normally because nerves are not essential once the tooth is fully developed.

6. Prevents Abscesses

  • Without treatment, infection can spread, causing abscesses, bone loss, or systemic health issues.

7. Performed by Specialists

  • General dentists can perform root canals, but endodontists specialize in complex cases.

8. Restoration Is Essential

  • After treatment, teeth are often restored with a crown to protect against fracture.

9. Recovery Is Quick

  • Most patients return to normal activities the same day, with mild soreness for a few days.

10. Success Rates Are High

  • Root canals have a success rate of over 90%, lasting many years with proper care.

11. Cost vs. Extraction

  • Though sometimes costly, root canals are usually less expensive long-term than extraction plus implants or bridges.

Comparison: Root Canal vs. Extraction

 
AspectRoot CanalExtraction + Replacement
Pain ReliefImmediateImmediate
Tooth PreservationYes, natural tooth savedNo, tooth lost
Long-Term CostModerate, one-time crownHigher (implants/bridges)
FunctionNormal chewing, aestheticsArtificial replacement
Success Rate90%+ with careDepends on prosthetic
 

 

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