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This guide is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional dental advice.
Final crown ($500–$2,000+), retreatment, apicoectomy (surgery). 9. Myths vs. Facts | Myth | Fact | |------|------| | Root canals are very painful | Modern anesthesia makes it similar to getting a filling. The pain is from the infection, not the procedure. | | It causes illness (focal infection theory) | Debunked — no scientific evidence. It removes infection, not causes it. | | Better to extract the tooth | Saving the tooth maintains jawbone health, bite, and aesthetics. | | Pregnancy makes it impossible | Safe during pregnancy (especially 2nd trimester); elective treatment may wait. | 10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q: How long does the procedure take? A: 30–90 minutes for a simple case; molars take longer (up to 2 visits).
Can the tooth get infected again? A: Yes, if the crown is delayed, new decay appears, or canals weren't fully cleaned. Retreatment or apicoectomy (root-end surgery) may help.
Do I need a crown? A: Yes for posterior teeth (molars/premolars) — the tooth becomes brittle. Anterior teeth (canines/incisors) may need only a filling if structure is strong.
Is it safe during pregnancy? A: Yes, especially 2nd trimester. Elective treatment can wait; but acute infection should be treated immediately to avoid risk to the baby. Final Recommendation Do not ignore persistent tooth pain or swelling. Endodontic treatment is a highly successful, routine procedure that relieves pain and saves your natural tooth. Always consult an endodontist (specialist) for complex cases (e.g., retreatment, calcified canals, or molars).
What is apicoectomy? A: Surgical removal of the root tip and infected tissue when conventional retreatment fails.