Root Canal vs. Tooth Extraction: Why Saving Your Natural Tooth Matters
When a tooth is badly infected or damaged, patients sometimes wonder whether it is worth saving or whether extraction and replacement is simpler and less expensive. At Anodyne Endodontics in Bloomingdale, IL, we consistently advocate for saving natural teeth whenever clinically and clinically possible — and here is why.
Nothing Fully Replaces a Natural Tooth
Dental implants, bridges, and dentures are excellent restorative options — but none of them replicate the full function of a natural tooth. Natural teeth provide superior chewing efficiency, maintain the integrity of the surrounding jawbone through normal stimulation, and preserve the natural relationship between adjacent and opposing teeth.
When a tooth is extracted, the jawbone beneath it begins to resorb (dissolve) within months — a process that can affect the appearance of the face over time and complicate future implant placement.
Root Canal Therapy Is Cost-Effective Over Time
Many patients choose extraction because it appears less expensive upfront. However, the true cost of extraction must include the cost of the replacement option chosen. A dental implant — the gold standard for replacing a missing tooth — involves the implant fixture, abutment, and crown, often costing significantly more than root canal therapy plus a crown on the natural tooth.
A tooth that has been saved with a root canal and properly restored can last decades, or even a lifetime.
When Root Canal Therapy Is the Right Choice
Root canal therapy is appropriate when the tooth has sufficient remaining structure to support a restoration, the roots are intact and have no severe vertical fractures, and the prognosis for long-term retention is favorable. Dr. Aziz performs an honest, thorough evaluation before recommending either treatment — never advising unnecessary procedures.
When Extraction Becomes Necessary
There are situations where extraction is the more appropriate choice: a tooth with a severe vertical root fracture that cannot be restored, advanced bone loss that compromises long-term stability, or cases where root canal treatment has failed multiple times and no surgical option is feasible. In these situations, Dr. Aziz will clearly explain the rationale and coordinate with your general dentist for appropriate replacement options.
Get an Expert Opinion
If you have been told a tooth needs to be extracted, consider requesting a second opinion from a board-certified endodontist. At Anodyne Endodontics in Bloomingdale, IL, we evaluate whether every tooth can be saved before recommending extraction. Call 659-ANO-DYNE to schedule a consultation.