Root Canal Myths: Busted
HAVE YOU EVER HEARD someone begin a sentence âIâd rather have a root canal thanâŚâ? The negative portrayal of root canal treatment in our culture isnât just a clichĂŠ; itâs a myth! Thatâs why weâre using this post to knock down some of the most common root canal myths out there.
Myth 1: âRoot Canal Treatment Is Painfulâ
Many adults struggle with dental anxiety. The prospect of going to the dentist may fill them with dread, even for a simple cleaning appointment, so we understand why a patient might expect something horrible and painful when they get the news that they need root canal treatment. However, thanks to modern technology and anesthetics, root canal treatment can be performed quickly and comfortably. The best part is that the pain of your infected tooth will be gone!
Myth 2: âIf My Tooth Doesnât Hurt, I Donât Need Root Canal Treatmentâ
A common assumption people make is that if their teeth donât hurt, theyâre healthy. This isnât always true. In some cases, the tooth may already have died, but it still needs root canal therapy to prevent a dangerous infection.
Myth 3: âRoot Canal Treatment Is Only A Temporary Fixâ
Some patients are skeptical of root canal treatment because they think the benefits wonât last very long. This is not true. A tooth does become brittle after root canal treatment, and the grinding forces from chewing and talking may cause the crown on the tooth to break, but this is only a problem with the restoration, not the root canal itself.
Myth 4: âItâs Better to Just Pull The Toothâ
It might technically be easier to yank a problem tooth than to carefully remove infected pulp, fill in the root, and place a new crown, but that doesnât mean itâs better. Our natural teeth are nearly always preferable to any kind of false teeth. They look and work better, while an extracted tooth may result in future problems for the surrounding teeth, in addition to a lengthy replacement process.
To learn about the steps of root canal treatment, check out this video:
The Root Canal Reality
The truth is that root canal therapy is a great way to save a tooth, and modern dentistry has made the process comfortable and pain-free. If youâve been avoiding root canal treatment because of one of these myths, do the best thing for your tooth and schedule a dental appointment today!
The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.













