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Severe Tooth Pain in Rutland, MA? 5 Signs You Need a Root Canal

December 18, 2025
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Posted By: Dr. Daniel Osorio
patient in Rutland, MA, with tooth pain

They say that tooth pain is some of the worst you can endure, especially when it's excruciating and doesn't go away with over-the-counter medication. If you're experiencing pain that keeps you up at night or prevents you from doing your normal daily activities, you may have a tooth infection. 

Urgent Signs You Need Root Canal Treatment

Here are some of the telltale signs of a tooth infection:

  • Severe and constant pain
  • A white bump or blister on the gums around the infected tooth
  • Tooth darkening or discoloration
  • Facial swelling
  • Sensitivity to temperature
  • Fever
  • Swollen glands
  • A bad taste or odor in your mouth

The bad news is that infected teeth won't resolve on their own, and you'll need a root canal in Rutland to eliminate the infection and preserve your natural tooth structure. It's important not to wait to seek treatment if you're experiencing one or more of these symptoms, since the infection can worsen, spread to neighboring teeth, and even move into more critical areas of your body like your brain. If the infection moves deeper into the tooth, it may become unsalvageable.  

Understanding the Root Canal: The Definitive Pain-Relief Solution

Root canals have received a bad reputation in the past because they've been associated with pain. The truth is that it's your infection causing the pain. Root canal treatment actually eliminates pain and discomfort, while restoring your tooth to health and preserving its natural structure.

Our dentists begin with a local anesthetic that immediately provides pain relief while also numbing your tooth for the procedure. Next, they'll gently remove the compromised tissue inside your tooth, ensuring that it's infection-free before using a temporary filling to seal it. Once your tooth has had time to heal, they'll strengthen it with a dental crown. This ensures you have all the chewing function you enjoyed before your tooth infection.  

Contact Carewell Dental at (508) 886-6046 if you have questions about root canal treatment or if you're experiencing dental pain.

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