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Anatomy of Teeth
The teeth are made up of dental enamel, dentin, and pulp. Dental enamel is the outer layer, while dentin is a softer layer underneath. The pulp, which is a soft tissue, is located beneath the dentin and contains connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels.
Under normal circumstances, the pulp is well protected by enamel and dentin. However, if bacteria enter the area due to a deep cavity, fracture, or tooth injury, an infection can occur.
An infected tooth typically causes intense pain, and if left untreated, the pain will worsen over time. In such cases, the only option is to remove the tooth, although this is not our first choice. Having missing teeth can lead to various oral health problems, including bone loss and movement of neighboring teeth. Root canal treatment provides a solution by eliminating the infection, preserving natural teeth, and restoring oral health. Compared to tooth extraction, root canal treatment is less painful and requires a shorter recovery period.
Signs That You May Need Root Canal Treatment
- I am currently dealing with a very painful toothache.
- I am feeling some discomfort or inflammation in my jaw area.
- I have been experiencing intense tooth sensitivity.
- I have noticed a gum bump that looks similar to a pimple.
- My gums appear to be swollen, red, or puffy.
- There is a possibility of an unpleasant taste or smell in my mouth.
