Frequently Asked Questions
When will I be able to return to my everyday life after getting a root canal?
Most people can return to their everyday activities immediately after the procedure. Still, it is normal for there to be remaining numbness for two to four hours after the treatment. Patients need to wait for this numbness to subside before eating; otherwise, they risk damage to the oral tissue.
Do I still need a root canal if my tooth is not bothering me?
Yes. You may have an infected tooth without even realizing it. Asymptomatic infections can spread regardless of whether or not you feel them there.
What if I do not get a root canal?
Severe complications may ensure if you do not get a needed root canal. For example, the infection may spread to the surrounding gum and jawbone. This may lead to jawbone deterioration or tooth loss.
How long does it take to get a root canal?
This depends on several different factors, including the size of the infection. It can take one to two appointments to complete a root canal treatment. If you are having a tooth retreated, you will likely need to make two visits.
What can I expect to happen after my root canal?
The treated tooth may be sensitive for the several following days. However, any pain or discomfort should be able to be alleviated with an over-the-counter painkiller or anti-inflammatory. Patients should avoid chewing on the tooth until they have received their permanent filling. Some patients may also require a dental crown. We can determine what is best for your unique situation.