Even though it may not be the most popular type of dental procedure that a patient may need, one of the most well known dental procedures that happens at a dental office is a root canal. Hill-n-Dale residents probably know a little bit about this procedure, as it has a reputation for being relatively painful and one of the more extreme dental actions that can happen.

A root canal is the process of removing damaged or infected tooth pulp by drilling down into the tooth and targeting the roots. It is akin to having a type of oral surgery done, and much care and attention is needed to ensure that a person does not have any complications after a root canal procedure.

Not everyone is aware of the type of complications that can be from the result of a botched root canal or terrible care for the affected tooth, and today we will discuss some of the problems that people need to be aware of. 

Infections of a Tooth After a Root Canal

Infections are a serious issue when it comes to wounds and incisions, and this includes ones that may be made during the process of a root canal. Hill-n-Dale residents should not take any type of infection lightly, as they can affect anyone.

Infections can be caused by bacteria that has entered the tooth or soft tissue that was affected during the root canal process, and this is one major reason why it is very important for a person to regularly clean and treat the affected tooth after a root canal.

Infections in a tooth after a root canal procedure can manifest in different ways, but most people have common symptoms such as inflammation, swelling, pain and discomfort. An infection may be corrected if a dental or medical professional prescribes antibiotics necessary to fight an infection.

Dry Socket After a Root Canal

Another type of complication that can occur after a root canal procedure is performed in the development of dry socket. Dry socket is much more common in procedures such as wisdom tooth extraction, but it can also happen to some individuals who have just gotten a root canal. St. Leo residents should be made aware that the most common reason for this is someone who is trying to smoke too soon after their root canal procedure.

After a tooth is removed or affected by a root canal, it is common for a blood clot to form at the sight, and this is part of the normal healing process.

Dry Socket is when this blood clot has been dislodged or dissolved, exposing the underlying bone and nerves of a tooth which can cause great pain