Can you tell me how long it is possible to put off getting a root canal treatment?
Cecilia
Dear Cecilia,
This is tricky to answer because so much of it depends on the situation. However, I do think that I can give you some GENERAL advice. I’ll start with when you should do it right away because that is important.
If the tooth is in pain, even just a little bit you need to get seen. Another instance is if there is a pimple on your gums. These are both instances of an active infection. You will need to get this taken care of as soon as possible. There are too many people every year who die from a tooth infection they waited too long to treat. Dental emergencies can turn life threatening.
On the other hand, if the tooth is not hurting and hasn’t for a while, you are safe to put off getting the root canal treatment. It is likely an arrested infection. While it still has an impact on your general health, you won’t be in danger. You will find that after you finally have the root canal done, you feel much better in general.
The one thing you have to beware of here is that you will run the risk of external resorption. This is when the infection slowly eats away at the root of the tooth. Eventually, the tooth becomes unsavable. Then, you’ll end up needing a tooth replacement, such as a dental implant.
Please make sure you are also keeping up your regular dental appointments because things can change quickly.
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