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Published on Nov 24, 2025 | 3 minute read

To save or to remove—that is the question. When a tooth is badly infected or fractured, the choice often comes down to root canal therapy (endodontic treatment) versus extraction with a replacement option. Here’s how Smart Dental walks you through a clear, compassionate decision.
Inside a tooth are tiny canals with nerves and blood vessels. Deep decay, cracks, or trauma can inflame or infect this tissue, causing pain or abscesses. A root canal cleans and shapes these canals, disinfects them, and seals them, allowing you to keep your natural tooth—usually topped with a protective crown.
If a tooth has a vertical fracture, severe bone loss, or too little structure to support a long-lasting restoration, removing it may be the healthiest path. Extractions resolve infection quickly and set the stage for a dental implant, bridge, or partial denture.
Root canal + crown
Extraction + implant/bridge
Modern numbing and comfort options make both procedures manageable. Root canal discomfort usually fades within a day or two. Extractions vary—simple removals recover quickly, while surgical cases need a few days of careful aftercare. We’ll review written home instructions and check in as needed.
Delaying care can allow infection to spread, increase pain, or reduce the chance a tooth can be saved. If you’re swollen, feverish, or can’t bite down due to pain, call us right away—same-day help is often available through our Contact page or by phone.
We’ll show you images, explain findings in plain language, and outline best-case and fallback plans. Many patients appreciate hearing the honest “if this were my tooth” opinion—delivered with empathy and respect for your preferences.
Need guidance now? Call Smart Dental in Richland at (509) 492-2051 to Call Us Today and get a same-week evaluation so you can move forward confidently.