What Is A Root Canal?

Advantages Of A Root Canal

James J. Hamilton

One of the chief advantages of a root canal is it removes the infection from the body. Infected teeth can not only be extremely painful, but it is possible for the infection to migrate to other areas. The pain itself can interrupt the patient’s daily life and make it impossible to sleep. Root canals also greatly lower the risk of a dental abscess and its attendant symptoms of fever and malaise. Root canals can also spare the patient’s natural tooth, though many teeth treated with one still need a crown. If the tooth can’t be saved, clearing away the infection and inflammation in the area makes it possible for a dental implant or a bridge to be installed.

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