| A replacement tooth (an implant or a bridge) is usually more
expensive than endodontic treatment and involves more extensive dental
procedures on adjacent teeth.
When a tooth is removed and not
replaced, the teeth next to the empty space begin to shift from their
normal position. This may cause teeth to become crooked or crowded,
which decreases chewing and biting efficiency. Crowded or crooked teeth
may be more prone to dental disease because they are harder to keep
clean than properly aligned teeth. As a result, other teeth may be lost
if the missing tooth is not replaced.
Endodontic treatment can safely and comfortably save a tooth that
otherwise would have to be removed. In fact, root canal therapy is
successful approximately 95% of the time. Remember, a healthy restored
tooth is always better than an artificial one.
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