Root Canal Myths: What You’ll Actually Feel During Treatment
Myth 1: “Root canals are painful.”
With local anesthesia and modern techniques, most patients feel pressure—not sharp pain. Post-visit tenderness is common and manageable.
Myth 2: “It takes forever.”
Many cases finish in 60–90 minutes; complex teeth may need two visits.
Myth 3: “The tooth will be fragile forever.”
Back teeth often need a crown afterward to reduce fracture risk. With the right restoration, you can chew confidently.
What you’ll actually feel
Numbing, gentle pressure, and mouth-open fatigue similar to other procedures. We’ll check comfort throughout.
Recovery cheat-sheet
Soft foods, OTC pain relief as directed, and watch for biting high spots—easy to adjust.
FAQ
Do I always need a crown after?
Frequently for molars.
Can I go to work after?
Many people can resume routine tasks.
Will antibiotics be prescribed?
Only when indicated—procedure treats the source.
To stop tooth pain—book a root canal assessment in Waterloo.
*This article is for general information and does not replace a dental exam.