Local Dentist Debunks Common Myths About Root Canal Therapy
When saving a severely infected tooth, there may be no more powerful tool a dentist can use than a root canal. Also referred to as endodontic therapy, root canals have garnered a reputation for being painful. They are associated with various myths that can cause anxiety and fear among patients. However, many of these beliefs are unfounded or outdated. Dr. Colby Echols and the team at Swan Dental in Tucson, Arizona, are here to tell you that most of what you hear about root canals is false.
Are root canal treatments painful? Let’s find out! Here are some common myths about root canals debunked.
Root Canals Are Excruciating
Perhaps the most pervasive myth is that root canal procedures are excruciatingly painful. In reality, advancements in dental technology and anesthesia have made root canal therapy no more painful than a standard filling. Dentists administer local anesthesia to numb the area around the tooth, ensuring that patients do not feel pain during the procedure. Additionally, modern techniques and instruments allow for more precise and efficient treatment, minimizing discomfort and reducing the need for prolonged appointments.
Root Canals Lead To Illness
Another misconception is the belief that root canals often result in systemic illness or contribute to health problems. This myth originated from outdated research by Dr. Weston Price during the early 1900s, which suggested a link between root canal-treated teeth and various diseases. However, subsequent scientific research has debunked these claims, demonstrating that properly performed root canals are effective and safe in treating infected or damaged teeth without adverse health effects.
Tooth Extraction Is a Better Alternative
Some individuals may think that pulling a tooth is preferable to getting a root canal. The truth is that preserving an infected tooth by getting root canal therapy is generally the best treatment option whenever possible. Tooth extraction can lead to various complications, including loss of function, difficulty chewing, misalignment of adjacent teeth, and bone resorption. Root canal treatment allows patients to retain their natural teeth, maintain oral function, and preserve the integrity of the surrounding dental structures.
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Root Canals Are Not Effective
Contrary to popular belief, root canal therapy is a highly effective and successful procedure for saving infected or damaged teeth. With proper diagnosis, thorough cleaning, and meticulous sealing of the root canal system, dentists can remove infected tissue, disinfect the tooth, and prevent reinfection. Studies have shown that the success rate of root canals is high and, in many cases, even leads to the patient retaining the treated tooth for a lifetime.
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Debunking the myths and understanding the benefits of root canal therapy helps patients make informed decisions about their dental care, alleviate anxiety, and preserve their natural teeth for optimal oral health and function.
To schedule an appointment with Dr. Echols, please call (520) 595-3655.
Dr. Colby Echols, DDS
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Dr. Colby Echols received his Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish from Brigham Young University and his Doctorate of Dental Surgery in 2005 from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Dentistry. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Arizona Dental Association, and Southern Arizona Dental Association.
Dr. Echols has years of experience performing general dentistry procedures, including fillings, extractions, root canals, crowns, bridges, implants, and cosmetic dentistry. His patients trust him to help them achieve the smile they love while building life-long relationships.
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