The Signs of Infection after Root Canal Treatment
If you have a dying tooth, root canal therapy can rescue it from extraction. During root canal treatment, your dentist or endodontist removes the diseased pulp chamber and its contents and restores your tooth so it can survive for many years to come. At General & Cosmetic Family Dental Clinic, Dr. Swati Khanna and her team have saved many smiles in Burlington, Ontario with root canal therapy. If you suspect that you have an infected tooth, please book an appointment today.
Signs of infection
Root canal treatment is generally a safe and successful procedure, but it is not without risks. Although rare, you can experience mild to severe infection after treatment. Being aware of the symptoms of infection is crucial in correcting the situation before it gets worse.
Dr. Khanna shares the following warning symptoms of infection after a root canal treatment.
- Persistent pain: Pain after root canal therapy is normal, especially after the anesthesia wears off. However, if the pain is worse after three days, it could be a sign of infection. The infection can spread from the root tip to the gums and surrounding tissues, so you should see a dentist immediately to remedy the situation.
- Fever: Fever is a natural response by your immune system when it identifies microbes in your body. If your body temperature is above 99.5 degrees, don’t take chances. Inform your dentist immediately.
- Persistent pimples on the gums: The presence of a pimple on the gums is usually one of the tell-tale signs of tooth infection.This pimple releases pus but usually gets smaller and disappears when you seek treatment. However, if the pimple lingers for 7-10 days after root canal therapy, it may be a sign that the infection is still lurking and needs a dentist’s intervention.
- Lethargy: Feeling run down after endodontic therapy is normal, but if your energy doesn’t bounce back after three days of resting, inform your dentist for remedial action.
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If you notice any of the above symptoms after your root canal treatment, don’t assume the symptoms will just disappear. The earlier we treat the infection, the higher the chances of avoiding complications. Want to learn more about root canals before and after treatment? Please dial (905) 481-9078 to speak to our dental team at General & Cosmetic Family Dental Clinic.