A tooth that is infected can be saved through root canal therapy. In order to stop future infection or damage, the operation entails extracting the infected pulp from the canals that run inside the tooth roots and cleaning, filling, and closing the canals. Depending on the severity of the problem and where the tooth is located in the mouth, the full treatment may need one or more appointments. Following treatment, the tooth will require restoration with a filling or crown in order to restore it to full functionality and appearance. Recovery times can vary, but most moderate discomfort will go away in a few days. The long-term advantages of a root canal operation can significantly enhance one's oral health and general quality of life. Too much time spent ignoring a bad tooth may cause it to progress to the point where it cannot be saved, necessitating tooth extraction. But with root canal therapy, you can keep your natural tooth while also being a pain- and infection-free. In the long run, you'll probably spend less money even though extraction may cost less upfront than a root canal. The majority of people concur that keeping a natural tooth is preferable to having it extracted. A tooth extraction typically causes a gap in your mouth that could impair how you look, chew, and even speak. You will need an implant or bridge to close the gap, both of which are normally very expensive. In comparison to an implant or bridge, a restored natural tooth typically requires less maintenance over time.
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