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If you’re suffering from tooth pain, there are a multitude of potential causes. However, if the cause is attributed to an infection in the tooth pulp, a root canal could be needed. This procedure removes the infected pulp and seals the tooth, eliminating pain. Your dentist will usually recommend it to prevent future issues and keep your oral health in check. 

As the leading dentist in Pagosa Springs, CO, King Campbell DDS offers comprehensive services aimed at making every patient feel comfortable, we believe it is all about YOU. Whether you require preventative dental care, tooth extraction, or a deep cleaning, he’ll keep your smile shining.

The oral care expert shares three key signs that you need a root canal: 

  • root canalSensitivity: Your dentist knows that many patients have naturally sensitive teeth. But if the sensitivity to hot or cold lingers after you’ve finished eating an ice cream cone or sipping coffee, it’s a cause for concern. Lingering sensitivity goes beyond the average issue, causing persistent, lasting pain every time your teeth are exposed to extreme temperatures.
  • Severe Tooth Pain: Not all pain indicates an infection, but if you’re suffering just from trying to get through a sandwich, there’s a good chance that your tooth pulp is in jeopardy. If eating or putting gentle pressure on the area is too much to bear, you’re probably due for a root canal. 
  • Noticeable Features: If you notice darkening of a specific tooth, you might require another procedure, such as tooth extraction or replacement. However, darkening could also signify infection. If you happen to notice small bumps in the gum area where you’re experiencing pain, a root canal is likely necessary; these visible signals are your body’s way of sending out a warning.

If any of these areas are a concern for you please do not hesitate to call our office for an accurate diagnosis. Dr. Campbell will carefully walk you through every step of the procedure, ensuring that your mind and mouth are at ease. For more information, visit the office online, or call (970) 731-2126 to schedule your appointment today.

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