Tooth Pain Root Canal
Changing Your View Of Root Canals
For tooth pain root
canal treatment is a very common tooth treatment.
When dental pain is experienced it usually requires
immediate attention. There is no magic toothache remedy at
your pharmacy so seeing your dentist as soon as possible is
important.
Most toothaches are caused by a
diseased tooth pulp. However there are other reasons you can
experience tooth pain. Root canal treatment is not always
needed for these situations. Some of these other reasons for
dental pain include:
As I mentioned earlier, most
toothaches are caused by a diseased tooth pulp. This can be
due to tooth decay, recent dental procedures, or trauma to
the tooth.
Once you have dental pain from a
diseased tooth pulp you only have two options: tooth removal
or tooth treatment in the form of a root canal. Both of
these treatments accomplish the same goal of ridding you of
the diseased pulp.
You need to make the most
well-informed decision possible.
Tooth removal might seem like
the quick and easy toothache remedy at the time. The problem
is that you now have a space that needs to be filled.
Replacing an extracted tooth could actually cost
you more time and money in the long run.
Nothing can ruin your day like
tooth pain. Root canal treatment is the toothache remedy
that allows you to save your tooth. But there are many myths
and misconceptions about root canals. I dispel these in my
book, The Relaxed Root
Canal.
One of these myths is that the
root of your tooth is removed during a root canal.
Your root is not removed. The diseased pulp
is removed from the inside of the root and then a filling is
placed.
I know that is a simplistic
explanation of a root canal but it really is a simple dental
procedure.
There is one thing you should absolutely not do
when you have tooth pain. Root canal
treatment will be made much more difficult if you try this
home toothache remedy. I tell you the ONE THING YOU SHOULD
NOT DO in Chapter 10 of The Relaxed Root Canal.
In Chapter five I will
give you the ONE QUESTION YOU
MUST ASK YOUR DENTIST BEFORE HAVING YOUR ROOT
CANAL.
I also give you my
recommendation for what to do if you don't get a YES answer
to this question.
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