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Does a Root Canal Hurt?

does a root canal hurtA root canal has been one of the most feared and dreaded procedures in the dental world for a long, long time. Just the idea of sitting down in a dentist’s chair can send chills down the spine of many people. What most people fail to realize, however, is that a root canal procedure is one of the most common practices in dentistry today.

Does a root canal hurt?

This is probably one of the most frequently asked questions in dentistry today. Luckily, with today’s advancements in medicine and technology, root canal therapy is more common and painless than getting a filling.

The first thing to understand is that your dentist wants you to be as comfortable as possible. Starting with a numbing shot and a local anesthetic, your dentist will be sure you’re comfortable throughout the entire experience. If you feel any pain whatsoever, inform your dentist so he or she can make the necessary adjustments.

Is there pain after a root canal?

Pain after a root canal is a very common concern. As long as you take good care of yourself and your mouth after the procedure, you should not experience any more pain than after a regular dental procedure. Be sure to avoid eating until the anesthesia has completely worn off to avoid accidentally biting your cheek. Brushing and flossing following the procedure is okay and recommended.

If you experience any sort of complications after a root canal procedure, such as swelling, an allergic reaction, or an uneven bite, be sure to contact your dentist as soon as possible.

For more information on root canal procedures or to find out if you’re in need of a root canal, contact us today!

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