7 Root Canal Symptoms You Can't Ignore

Proper teeth maintenance is essential. From an early age, we learn to brush our teeth and floss. But what happens when an emergency strikes?
By: Pennino Family Dentistry
 
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BARRINGTON, Ill. - May 12, 2020 - PRLog -- Root canals sound scary, but they are routine procedures that allow the patient to resume regular activities right away.

7 Root Canal Symptoms

Follow along as we discuss the apparent signs your tooth is dying.

1. Sore or Swollen Gums
When an infection sets in the gums will begin to hurt and swell up. Gingivitis, which is a gum disease, could be the cause of your discomfort. The symptoms of gingivitis include swelling of the gums, loose teeth, and bleeding gums.

2. Pain While Biting or Chewing Food
Enjoying a savory meal is one of life's greatest pleasures. If your teeth hurt while trying to bite a juicy apple or chew a tasty taco, there could be something wrong.

3. Loose Tooth
Your teeth should not feel loose. If you fear a tooth could come out if you eat a meal, then something could be wrong.

4. Sensitivity to Cold or Hot
Many people experience sensitivity to hot and cold foods and beverages. But if the sensation prevents you from eating this is a red flag.

5. Darker Gums
Some gums are naturally darker than others. But if you notice a change in the color of your gums, there could be an underlying issue.

6. Cracked or Chipped Tooth
When a tooth gets cracked or chipped, it can lead to other problems. If left unchecked a damaged tooth worsens. But visiting your dentist right after the tooth cracks can save you from a root canal or an extraction.

7. Prior Root Canal
The advances in dental instrument technology have lessened the pain and increased the efficiency of a root canal.

But if you were one of several people who experienced a failed root canal you may need another one.

How Long Does a Root Canal Last?

A root canal can take up to 90 minutes. Sometimes a patient needs to come in for a second appointment depending on the severity of tooth decay, according to medicinenet.com.

Is a Root Canal Painful?

The most pain patients experience is before the root canal procedure. Although there is a slight discomfort from the anesthesia injection, it doesn't last long.

End Your Suffering

As you can see, there are many root canal symptoms. It's up to you to take action and do something about it. Don't let fear stop you from seeking attention. The pain will go away after the necessary treatment.

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