Signs You May Need a Root Canal

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

If you have a badly damaged or decayed tooth, you may think the only choice is to have the tooth removed. There is another choice; you root canalcan choose a root canal. Root canals are the way to eliminate tooth pain completely without having to remove your tooth. Dr. Mark Hoyle in Anderson, SC, wants to share some of the signs and symptoms you may need a root canal.

If you are feeling tooth pain that doesn’t go away, you may need a root canal. Some common signs and symptoms you may need a root canal include:

  • Increasing pain when you eat or drink hot or cold foods or beverages
  • Increasing pain after dental treatment including fillings or crowns
  • Aching, throbbing pain when you bite down or chew foods
  • Stabbing pain that radiates into your face, head, or jaws
  • Swelling in your face next to the painful tooth
  • A white or red swelling or bump on your gums next to the tooth
  • Bleeding, drainage or pus coming from your gums next to the tooth
  • A tooth that is darkening compared to the teeth next to it

It’s important to know that teeth can die naturally without any signs or symptoms present. Only your dentist can know for sure if you need a root canal. That’s why it’s important to visit your dentist in Anderson, SC, at the first sign of tooth pain. Dr. Hoyle will take state-of-the-art digital x-rays and perform temperature and vitality testing to determine if your tooth needs a root canal.

If you do need a root canal, don’t worry. Root canal treatment is safe and effective. Dr. Hoyle and his caring staff will make sure you are comfortable before, during, and after root canal treatment.

If your tooth hurts, don’t wait. Before you think about removing your tooth, think about root canal therapy. Talk with the expert; pick up the phone and call your dentist, Dr. Mark Hoyle in Anderson, SC, and get relief from tooth pain!

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