Is It Time for a Root Canal? 7 Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

Portrait of young man holding his cheek in discomfort, showing signs of tooth pain potentially caused by infection or decay requiring root canal treatment Sharp, lingering tooth pain can stop you in your tracks, and it might be a red flag. When an infection reaches the soft tissue inside your tooth, it can lead to serious discomfort, inflammation, and even tooth loss. Spotting the signs early can help you avoid a bigger dental problem down the road.

At Designed Smiles in Brea, CA, Dr. Peter Kim brings over 20 years of clinical experience to every patient interaction. A graduate of NYU’s College of Dentistry and UCI, Dr. Kim stays at the forefront of dental innovation with advanced training in implant restorationsroot canal therapy, and cosmetic techniques. He uses state-of-the-art tools and a thoughtful, detail-oriented approach to every dental service he provides.

What Is a Root Canal and How Does It Help?

A root canal is a common dental procedure that removes infected pulp from inside a tooth. It’s used to save the natural tooth and eliminate pain caused by deep decay or trauma. By clearing out bacteria and sealing the tooth, a root canal can:

  • Stop persistent pain: Alleviate sharp, throbbing, or radiating pain from an infected tooth.
  • Preserve your natural smile: Keep your tooth intact instead of extracting it.
  • Protect your oral health: Prevent bacteria from spreading to surrounding teeth and gums.

Modern root canals are quick, safe, and much more comfortable than people expect. According to the American Association of Endodontists, over 15 million root canals are performed every year. 

7 Warning Signs You May Need a Root Canal

Some symptoms are strong indicators that a root canal might be necessary. If you experience any of the following, it’s time to call Dr. Kim:

  1. Severe, persistent toothache: Pain that doesn’t go away or worsens when chewing.
  2. Increased sensitivity: A sharp, lingering reaction to hot or cold temperatures.
  3. Swollen or tender gums: Localized swelling or a bump on the gums near the tooth.
  4. Darkened tooth color: A sign that the pulp may be dying.
  5. Pain when touching or chewing: Especially if it’s focused on one area.
  6. Pimple-like growth on gums: Indicates pus or infection draining from the tooth.
  7. Cracked or chipped tooth: A break can expose the pulp to bacteria.

These symptoms may indicate inflammation or an infection deep within the tooth. Prompt care can reduce complications and pain.

Call for Relief from Tooth Pain Today

You don’t have to live with tooth pain or risk losing your natural tooth. Call (714) 529-0100 to schedule your consultation and find out if a root canal is the right solution for you.

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