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Endodontic surgery, also known as root canal surgery, is performed by an endodontist to treat issues related to the innermost part of a tooth, known as the pulp. While root canal therapy is usually sufficient to treat many cases, some may require surgery to address persistent pain, infection, or other complications.
Not many patients know the common signs that indicate they may need endodontic surgery to address the problem effectively. At St. Helena Dental Studio, our team of experienced endodontists is dedicated to providing the highest quality care to help you maintain optimal oral health. Whether you need surgery or not, clear your confusion by calling us.
Top 7 Signs Indicating Endodontic Surgery is Necessary
Here are seven common signs that indicate you may need endodontic surgery:
Persistent Pain: If you are experiencing constant pain not alleviated by over-the-counter pain medication, you may need endodontic surgery. This pain may be sharp or dull and accompanied by swelling and tenderness.
Sensitivity to Hot or Cold: If you experience severe sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures that lasts longer than a few seconds, it may be a sign of damage to the pulp that requires endodontic surgery.
Gum Swelling or Tenderness: Swelling or tenderness in the gums around a specific tooth may indicate that the pulp is infected and requires surgery to remove the infection.
Tooth Discoloration: If a tooth becomes discolored and appears darker than surrounding teeth, it may be a sign of damage to the pulp that requires endodontic surgery.
Recurring Infections: If you have had multiple root canals on the same tooth or if you have had a root canal but continue to experience recurring infections, endodontic surgery may be necessary to address the underlying issue.
Cracked or Broken Tooth: If a tooth is cracked or broken, it may require endodontic surgery to remove damaged tissue and prevent further damage to the tooth.
Loose Tooth: If a tooth becomes loose, it may be a sign of damage to the surrounding bone and tissue that requires endodontic surgery at our office.
