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What Are The Potential Complications of a Root Canal?

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Dentists and endodontists conduct root canal procedures to remove infected or injured tissue (called pulp) from the inside of the body and roots of a tooth. To access the interior of the tooth and the tooth’s roots, your dentist in NW Calgary makes a small hole in the tooth. Your dentist will extract all infected material from the tooth, clean the interior of the tooth, then fill and seal that tooth to prevent it from becoming reinfected. The goal of root canal therapy in NW Calgary is to eliminate the infection before it requires that your tooth be extracted and before the infection spreads beyond your tooth and into your jaw and body via your bloodstream.  As with any surgical procedure, there is a possible — albeit low — risk of developing complications after undergoing root canal therapy near you. The goal of this article isn’t to worry you — after all, root canal has a success rate of over 95% — but to help you to understand what to be aware of and to help you remain vigilan...

Can Root Canals Always Save Your Teeth?

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Your dentist will always take every step possible to save your natural teeth. Restoring a damaged or infected tooth to health prevents unnecessary tooth extractions, saves you from preventable invasive procedures, eliminates the risk of complications during invasive procedures and means you’ll never have to consider having an extracted tooth replaced down the road (at considerable expense and inconvenience).  Undergoing root canal therapy near you is, in most cases, a highly effective step for eliminating serious infections inside teeth and preventing unnecessary tooth infections. As your dentist will explain, there are some situations that make root canal procedures a much more problematic option.  There are several factors that make it more difficult for a dentist in NW Calgary to perform a successful root canal procedure. An endodontist who has carefully reviewed the condition of your jaw and teeth — including detailed dental images — to identify any of these potentially ...