MAY IS A SPECIAL time of year for anyone who wants to hold onto their natural smile. Every May, the American Association of Endodontists (AAE) celebrates Save Your Tooth Month, a nationwide campaign dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of preserving your natural teeth. If your dentist has ever mentioned a root canal, or if you’ve been putting off a visit out of fear, this is the perfect time to learn why saving your tooth is almost always the best choice you can make.
No matter how advanced dental technology becomes, nothing works quite like the real thing. Your natural teeth are anchored by roots that stimulate your jawbone, keeping it dense and healthy over time. When a tooth is lost, that stimulation stops, and bone loss can begin within the first year. Beyond the biology, natural teeth simply perform better than any replacement. They let you bite with full force, chew comfortably, speak clearly, and smile with genuine confidence.
Implants and bridges are good options when a tooth truly cannot be saved, but they involve significant time, multiple procedures, and considerable expense. Saving your natural tooth, when possible, is almost always simpler, more affordable, and better for your long-term oral health.
Root canal therapy has a reputation that it simply does not deserve. Surveys show that patients fear root canals more than almost any other dental procedure, yet most people who have actually had one say it was far easier than they expected. Modern root canal treatment is typically no more uncomfortable than getting a filling.
Endodontists are specialists who focus entirely on saving teeth from the inside out. Using advanced tools like cone beam imaging and ultrasonic instrumentation, they can treat even complex cases with precision and care. The procedure itself involves gently removing infected or damaged tissue from inside the tooth, cleaning and disinfecting the canal, and sealing it so the infection cannot return. Afterward, a crown is usually placed to protect the tooth. The result is a tooth that looks, feels, and functions normally, and can last the rest of your life.
This May, endodontists across the country invite patients who have questions, concerns, or a long-overdue appointment to make. If you have been told you need a root canal and have been hesitating, you are not alone. But waiting often makes things worse. An infection that is treated early is easier to resolve and far less likely to spread.
Save Your Tooth Month is a reminder that the best tooth is always your own. This May, take a step toward protecting your smile. Reach out to an endodontist, ask your questions, and find out what saving your tooth could mean for your health, your confidence, and your future.
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