Root Canals
Sometimes, when you have a toothache, the cause
is due to the tooth being severely decayed. If the
toothache is causing you severe pain, the never on the
inside of the tooth may be dying or already dead. If this
is the case, you’ll need to either have the tooth
extracted or the nerve removed from the tooth, in order
to remove the abscess. Removing the nerve will save the
tooth, and is known as a root canal.
Root canals are very common within the world of dentistry, as
they represent a known way to save the tooth from dying.
Although many people end up having their teeth extracted,
others turn to the root canal. This dental procedure isn’t
preferred by many, as it can take quite a long time, normally
around 3 - 4 hours. If the abscess is severe, it will take
longer, as the dentist will have to scrape out all of the dying
pulp from inside of the tooth.
Now days, dentists are starting to use machines to do a
majority of the scraping and probing associated with root
canals. In the past, the dentist had to do it all himself which
took quite a bit of time. Now, with the use of a machine, the
dentist can drill the hole in the tooth then let the machine to
do the scraping. This helps to cut down on the amount of time
for a root canal, as well as ensure that all of the dead or
dying pulp has been removed efficiently.
The cost for a root canal may also be something that people
fear worse than the actual procedure itself. Root canals can
cost around $800 to over $1,000 dollars, which makes it
something that many can’t afford. People with a low-cost
AmeriPlan ® membership from
DentalPlanPro.com can save as much as 50% or more
on the cost of the root canal. The membership costs
only 67¢ a day for an
entire household. Instead of paying a high
price to have a root canal, most choose to pay a smaller price
and simply have the tooth extracted, but that really doesn't
make much sense where the low-cost AmeriPlan ® membership is
available.
The choice you need to make when thinking about a root canal,
is whether or not you wish to save the dying tooth. Sometimes,
a dentist will recommend the root canal, especially if he
thinks it would be in your best interest to save the tooth.
Other times, he will let you make the decision, and decide if
you want to save it or just go ahead and have it extracted.
Although the root canal is a procedure that many fear, it is
also a procedure that can save the life of your tooth. If you
have a dying tooth, you should consider this procedure. It
isn’t really that painful, as you’ll be numb the entire time.
The only thing that’s really frustrating is the time it takes
to complete the root canal. Even though it may be time
consuming - it is still an efficient way to save the life of
your tooth.
If you are not happy with your Dental Plan, or
if you don't have one, AmeriPlan® from
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your dental costs dramatically. It's only
50¢ a day
for individuals and 67¢ a
day for an entire
household.
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