Root Canal Safety
Endodontic Treatment Is A Safe & Important Option For Saving Natural Teeth
The relationship of our teeth and mouth to overall good health is indisputable. Endodontics plays a critical role in maintaining good oral health by eliminating infection and pain, and preserving our natural dentition.
A key responsibility of any dentist is to reassure patients who are concerned about the safety of endodontic treatment that their overall well-being is a top priority. The American Association of Endodontists website (www.aae.org) is the best place for anxious patients to obtain comprehensive information on the safety and efficacy of endodontics and root canal treatment.
While plenty of good information is available online from the AAE and other reliable resources, patients sometimes arrive in the dental office with misinformation. This has occurred with the long-dispelled “focal infection theory” in endodontics, introduced in the early 1900s.
In the 1920s, Dr. Weston A. Price presented research suggesting that bacteria trapped in dentinal tubules during root canal treatment could “leak” and cause almost any type of generative systemic disease (e.g., arthritis; diseases of the kidney, heart, nervous, gastrointestinal, endocrine and other systems).
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This was before medicine understood the causes of such disease.
Dr. Price advocated tooth extraction—the most traumatic dental procedure—over endodontic treatment. This theory resulted in a frightening era of tooth extraction both for the treatment of systemic disease and as a prophylactic measure against future illness.
Dr. Price’s research techniques were criticized at the time they were published, and by the early 1930s, a number of well-designed studies using more modern research techniques discredited his findings.
Decades of research have contradicted Dr. Price’s findings since then. In 1951, the Journal of the American Dental Association published a special edition reviewing the scientific literature and shifted the standard of practice back to endodontic treatment for teeth with non-vital pulp in instances where the tooth could be saved.
The JADA reviewed Dr. Price’s research techniques from the 1920s and noted that they lacked many aspects of modern scientific research, including the absence of proper control groups and induction of excessive doses of bacteria.
More recent research continues to support the safety of dental treatment as it relates to overall systemic health. In 2007, the American Heart Association updated its guidelines on the prevention of infective endocarditis, drastically curbing the indications for premedication for dental procedures and excluding endodontic treatment from dental procedures requiring premedication.
In April 2012, the AHA found no scientific evidence linking periodontal disease and heart disease, concluding that heart disease and periodontal disease often coincidentally occur in the same person due to common risk factors of smoking, age and diabetes mellitus.
Decades of research contradict the beliefs of “focal infection” proponents; there is no valid, scientific evidence linking endodontically treated teeth and systemic disease. Yet some patients still hear about this long-dispelled theory.
Dentists are asked to use the following guidelines to address patients who inquire about a connection between root canal treatment and illness:
- Acknowledge the patient’s concerns; stress that optimum health is the goal for every dental patient.
- Provide the patient with written information about endodontic treatment, and discuss it. The AAE has a variety of patient education brochures available for purchase (AAE Online Store).
- Provide the patient with information from the AAE website about common root canal myths:
www.aae.org/patients/root-canal-treatment/myths-root-canals/#2. - Indicate that the patient is in control of his/her own decision to move forward with any dental procedure, and reiterate a commitment to the highest quality dental care.
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Patient Review By Margaret P
The staff were professional and pleasant. Dental assistant was professional and calming. Doctor was professional, calming, great job of explaining what would happen and answering all my questions. The easy professional attitude of all staff led to a calming experience for me. Procedure was painless, no problems afterward. The personal phone call from the doctor was a great way to follow up on the procedure.Thanks for the great service!
- Margaret P
Patient Review By Karen F
Staff and doctor were great
- Karen F
Patient Review By Patrick B
Dr. Bjarnason did a terrific job! No pain during or after. I have referred patients to Oakwood Endodontics for many years and will continue to do so knowing they will be seeing Dr Bjarnason and his wonderful staff. Thanks again, Patrick Bell, DDS
- Patrick B
Patient Review By Blanche S
I felt very comfortable during the entire procedure. Everyone was extremely pleasant. My well being was very important. I cannot say enough good things about my experience.
- Blanche S
Patient Review By Joshua C
I would never consider seeing a different endodontist after my experience with Oakwood. What an exceptional experience given the circumstance!
- Joshua C
Patient Review By Debra G
OMG!!! Dr. B and his staff were amazing. Very professional and extremely kind. They explained the procedure and everything that I should expect. This was a painless procedure. It actually was an enjoyable event. Thank you all very much!
- Debra G
Patient Review By Zach G
Very professional, very state of the art
- Zach G
Patient Review By Susan R
I appreciated the care and concern that was shown during my visit. Also more meaningful was the follow up call from the doctor himself the day after. It was a very good experience as I have had traumatic experience in my childhood that made me very nervous at the dentist office.
- Susan R
Patient Review By Kim T
The historically unpleasant procedure of getting a root canal was made very tolerable. Dr. B and his staff were courteous and quite professional in all aspects. I was very pleased with the service provided and would definitely recommend them to family and friends!
- Kim T
Patient Review By Hala Z
The staff were courteous. The doctor was very professional and very gentle. I was made more comfortable than I expected. His assistant was great too.
- Hala Z
Patient Review By David S
Excellent in every way. Thank you!
- David S
Patient Review By Duncan F
Very satisfied.
- Duncan F
Patient Review By Jennifer S
Great experience. No pain and received a call from Dr. Bjarnason the next day to check on me. Would definitely recommend Oakwood.
- Jennifer S
Patient Review By Susana Gonzalez
Excellent service Dr Spencer and his staff were worth traveling from Bastrop County and speak Spanish.
- Susana Gonzalez
Patient Review By Estella Yanez
I felt very comfortable with my visit and everyone was very nice and professional. Explained everything to me and that was very nice.
- Estella Yanez
Patient Review By Mary G
As before, great tx for an uncomfortable task, patient, careful and kind treatment by all involved.
- Mary G
Patient Review By George G
You can do no better than these great people. Highly recommended.
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Patient Review By Charles M
Root canal with no pain! What more could you ask?
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Patient Review By Janet B
Pleasantly surprised
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Patient Review By Karl-Heinz F
Dr. B. was very personable, efficient, gentle, and knowledgeable. He handled the abscessed root canal professionally. Since I am not into pain, he made sure that I suffered as little as possible. Thank you!
- Karl-Heinz F