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Signs You May Require a Root Canal Procedure

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If you have tooth pain or another issue, you might wonder what a visit to the dentist may reveal. You may need a root canal procedure. In order to properly evaluate your issue and confirm the need for a procedure, a dentist will examine several factors. These typically include the symptoms you are experiencing, the signs observed, and any additional testing required to confirm an initial theory.

You may have noticed:

  • Average to severe pain that lingers during or immediately after drinking hot liquids or food, or very cold liquids or foods.
  • Pain, swelling, or sensitivity when biting or chewing on a certain tooth.
  • Tooth pain that disrupts your life, preventing you from sleeping through the night or conducting daily activities without taking an over-the-counter pain reliever.
  • A “bubble” on your gum, similar to a pimple. When irritated, it may release blood or pus with a bad taste or smell.
  • Pain radiating from one tooth to other areas of your head or jaw, such as a headache behind the eye or an earache.
  • A discolored tooth that appears darker than the surrounding teeth. A grey tooth can indicate a “dead” tooth.
  • A broken or cracked tooth with visible damage or decay.

Your dentist may have noticed:

  • A tooth problem revealed by x-rays.
  • A recurring or persistent gum pimple (also called “fistulous tracts”).
  • A tooth that has changed color.

Additional testing:

  • X-ray examination – Provides a clear picture of tooth health, especially if initial x-rays did not reveal the problem.
  • Percussion testing – Gentle tapping on the teeth to evaluate pain response.
  • Thermal testing – Application of hot or cold stimuli to evaluate sensitivity.

Sometimes, teeth requiring a root canal procedure show no symptoms discernible to the patient. Regular visits to your dentist are crucial for the proper diagnosis and treatment needed to maintain life-long oral health.

If you need root canal treatment in the Longview area, contact our office today to schedule a consultation.

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