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What are the bad effects of not having a root canal?

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Question added by dana tutunji , Architect , Helou Trading Co
Date Posted: 2013/07/07

Root Canal Specialist In Chennai

 

If a root canal is delayed for too long, the bacterial infection can spread to other areas of the mouth, putting the patient at risk for serious dental problems and other medical conditions. The infection can cause something called a dental abscess, which is a pus filled sac that requires immediate medical attention

Asrar Ahmed
by Asrar Ahmed , Private oral surgeon and implantologist (Part-time) , Brighton White Dental Studio

Not having root treatment when it is indicated, may lead to abscess due to dead nerve in the tooth requiring removal of the tooth.

en cas d'absence d'un traitement canalaire il y a un risque d'avoire une lesion (endo-parodentale ) ctd la mortification pulpaire va donner aprés une atteinte parodotale c'est ca l'interé de traitement endodontique pour isoler le parodente de la pulpe et éviter envahissement des bacteries vers le parodonte in the absence of a root canal treatment there is a risk of a lesion avoire (endo-parodentale) ctd pulp mortification will give a parodotale reached after ca is the intercalibration of endodontic treatment to isolate the parodente pulp and prevent invasion of bacteria into the periodontal

Rajesh Nath
by Rajesh Nath , Clinical Lead and Implant Dentist , Stone Dental Practice

The nerve in the root of the tooth will die,create infection , swelling and pain and ultimately lose the tooth

Shahd Ghabbash
by Shahd Ghabbash , teacher assisstant , alquds university

first when do you need a root canal treatment(RCT)? you need it when you have an infection on its early stage while the tooth is still vital or when its is dead and in both cases if you didnt do RCT then the infection will go further casing the surounding tissues of the tooth to be infected as well and causing the tooth to be lost

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