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  Myth :
   If the tooth doesn’t hurt, there is no need for a root canal.
   
  Fact :
  While a throbbing toothache usually results in the need for root canal treatment, many times a tooth can require root canal treatment when there is no pain present
   
   
   
  Myth :
   Root canals hurt.
   
  Fact :
  According to the American Association of Endodontists, the perception of root canals being painful began decades ago when root canal treatments were painful. Today, with modern technology and better anesthetics, root canal treatments are no more painful than having a filling
   
   
   
  Myth :
   Pregnant women can't have root canals.
   
  Fact :
 

Pregnant women can and do have root canals. Having a root canal does require a small x-ray, however, the radiation exposure is very minimal and the x-ray is aimed at the mouth and not the abdomen area. Dentists at Manipal Cure and Care will provide you with a lead apron to cover your belly, and ensure your child’s safety.

   
   
   
  Myth :
   After having a root canal, a tooth is completely restored.
   
  Fact :
 

After having a root canal, it is extremely important to make a follow up appointment with your dentist to have the tooth permanently restored. After the pulp of the tooth has been removed, the tooth can become very dry and brittle. This can make the tooth more susceptible to breaking while you are eating or chewing. Having a permanent restoration placed will help protect your tooth form fracturing.

   
 

Dr. Deepak Kulkarni
Dentist
Manipal Cure and Care
   
   
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