How Do I Know If I Need a Root Canal?

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Persistent tooth discomfort can make everyday activities like eating, drinking, or speaking feel more difficult, and in some cases, the issue may involve the inner portion of the tooth. Fortunately, a root canal is an effective way to address this problem.

At Andina Dental Studio in Wilmington, Delaware, Dr. Andrés Hurtado, Dr. Sheyla Artiga, and Dr. Tarlan Arshian provide patient-first, education-led care. Through clear communication and a supportive approach, our team helps patients throughout Wilmington and the Tri-State area protect their long-term oral health while preserving their natural smiles whenever possible.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

One of the most common signs that you need a root canal is lingering sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures. You may also notice swollen gums or discomfort when chewing or applying pressure to your tooth. 

While symptoms vary from person to person, persistent tooth discomfort that does not improve should always be evaluated by a professional. Our dentists use detailed examinations and imaging to determine whether root canal therapy may help preserve the tooth and support long-term oral health.

What Causes Internal Tooth Damage?

Inside every tooth is soft tissue known as the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. When deep decay, structural damage, or bacteria reach this area, inflammation may develop. If left untreated, the condition can progress and compromise your tooth’s health. 

Root canal therapy removes the affected tissue while preserving the outer tooth structure whenever possible. This allows you to maintain the natural function and appearance of your smile while reducing the need for more extensive restorative treatment later.

What Happens During Root Canal Therapy?

During this procedure, your dentist carefully removes the affected inner tissue, and then cleans and seals your tooth. In many cases, your tooth is later restored with a custom crown to support strength and long-term function. At Andina Dental Studio, our clinical team prioritizes comfort, reassurance, and education throughout every stage of treatment.

Why Early Evaluation Matters

Addressing symptoms early often creates a more predictable and conservative treatment process. Routine dental exams and prompt attention to tooth discomfort help the team identify concerns before they progress further. Dr. Hurtado, Dr. Artiga, and Dr. Arshian focus on personalized recommendations that support long-term oral health and help patients maintain healthy, functional smiles.

For root canal therapy in Wilmington, Delaware, contact Andina Dental Studio today. Our practice proudly serves patients throughout the Tri-State area. Call (302) 543-5987 to schedule an appointment.

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