Root Canal vs Dental Implants
Root canal
A root canal is a medical procedure done when a tooth root has been damaged by trauma or decay. The dentist numbs the tooth and creates a crown opening to access the pulp layer. The infection is cleaned out, and any unhealthy pulp is removed to prepare the tooth for the filler.
Permanent fillers are placed in the canals to prevent further disease or contamination.
Benefits of a root canal:
One doesn't lose their natural tooth
The patient maintains their original tooth. The patient may require a crown to fix significant decay. However, one will still have part of the original crown structure to attach to.
It's an affordable procedure
Compared to dental implants, a root canal is way cheaper. Dental insurance also often cover root canals and crown placement.
The treatment time is less
A root canal takes less time than a dental implant. All a patient needs is one or two appointments with the dentist and then wait a short period to get a permanent crown.
Cons of a root canal:
Root canals are not applicable when the tooth is too damaged.
Complications can lead to tooth loss.
Dental implants
Dental implants replace a missing tooth. A titanium screw is surgically inserted in the jaw to replace the tooth root. A crown is then attached to the implant. The method requires two steps. The first step entails placing the implant, while the second step is the placement of the crown, which happens after a few months.
Benefits of dental implants:
The implant lasts you for a long time
Dental implants can last longer than a root canal and crown. Implants have a low failure rate and can last decades with good care.
The tooth will function well
One can consume hard foods and won't experience the speech problems that some dentures can cause. Even better, dental implants offer convenience comparable to natural teeth.
Cons of dental implants:
Insurances probably won’t help pay for implants
The treatment process is invasive and takes time
Has a more extended recovery period
Which option is best for you?
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