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Root_CanalPatients of many ages and types come to Phoenix Endodontic Group with tooth trouble and may need a root canal. In the interest of prevention, you may wish to know a little more about common demographics and triggers that lead to the need for this treatment.

Dr. Jacqueline S. Allen offers the following about age groups and root canals: A root canal can happen at any age. It is primarily dictated by decay and the amount of dental work on one tooth. Whether young or old, if tooth decay gets close to the pulp complex, irreversible pulpitis can occur. Softer diets including more refined carbs/sugars can increase caries. This is seen in all age groups.

The most common patient demographic for a root canal is over forty, usually due to large amount of dental work done to one tooth, Dr. Allen says. She gives the example of vehicle tires that eventually require replacement after accumulating many miles. Crowns and fillings wear with chewing, personal habits or go bad due to recurrent decay. The more work, the more irritation to the pulp complex. The more irritation and the older we are, the more likely inflammation of the pulp complex is irreversible, states Dr. Allen.

In addition to diet and age, Dr. Allen says Genetics can play a role if there is no enamel development of teeth, or immune system problems. Dry mouth (Sjogrens) can create an increase of dental caries, and increase the likelihood of needing root canal therapy.

How can you prevent needing a root canal? Your best chance is by taking proper care of your teeth. Eat a sensible diet that is low in sugar. Avoid chewing on hard objects that can crack teeth and allow infection to invade. Brush, floss, and see your dentist regularly. Your twice-yearly dental visit can identify problems early on, potentially giving you more treatment options.

You may not avoid the need for a root canal, but Dr. Allen at Phoenix Endodontic Group will take expert care of you should that need arise!