How to Avoid Needing a Root Canal

Root canals are an efficient way to provide relief for an infected tooth, but if you can avoid the need for this procedure in the first place, even better! Prevention is the best defense so our Whitehorse dentists are here to tell you some ways preventive oral hygiene can make a difference.

What is a root canal?

At the centre of every tooth, a soft area called the pulp contains the connective tissue, nerves, and blood vessels. This is the most vital element of a tooth, and the tooth’s enamel and dentin protect it.

A tooth’s pulp can become damaged due to infection and ultimately lead to the death of the tooth.

During a root canal procedure, we remove the pulp in a damaged tooth, clean out any residual tissues and seal or cap it with a filling or dental crown. This prevents the need for an extraction.

A root canal can alleviate the pain associated with infected or inflamed tooth pulp and allow you to continue to eat, smile, and talk properly. Your chances of needing more significant or long-term tooth repair will also be reduced.

Why would I need a root canal procedure?

The pulp of a tooth can become infected for many reasons and may need to be removed. Here are some main reasons patients come to us needing Root Canal Therapy:

  • Serious decay
  • Injury to a tooth
  • Chipped or cracked tooth
  • Faulty crown
  • A tooth with repeated dental procedures

How can I prevent the need for a root canal?

Though your dentist will make every effort to ensure you don't feel pain after a root canal (or during the procedure), we haven't met anyone who truly loves this procedure. If you take proper care of your teeth at home between dental appointments, you can prevent the need for a root canal procedure.

  • Practice good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing twice daily, or as prescribed by your dentist. No matter how tired or busy you may be, don't forget this step. 
  • Visit your dentist for preventive care every six months, or as prescribed by your dentist.
  • Avoid particularly crunchy or hard foods and candies, especially if you already have weak teeth or dental restorations. These can easily cause teeth to crack and leave your tooth vulnerable to bacteria, which can enter the root system and cause damage from within.
  • Do not chew ice! This can fracture or crack teeth and allow bacteria to access and infect the pulp.
  • Avoid acidic foods and drinks; they cause wear on your enamel and expose the teeth to sugar.
  • Wear night guards or sports guards to protect your teeth from damage.

Seeing your dentist for regular checkups and hygiene cleanings is critical to maintaining your oral health. The dentist can also check for early indications of dental issues before they develop into larger issues. Any dental treatments can then be performed to prevent these problems from becoming worse or spreading to other teeth.

To learn more about preventive oral hygiene contact us or schedule an appointment and let us assess your teeth today. We can recommend a hygiene routine that will help you prevent a root canal.

Take pride in your smile. Your friendly Whitehorse dentist is waiting to meet you today!

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