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Root canal treatment saves your natural tooth, which is almost always preferable. Extraction is simpler and cheaper but requires replacement (implant or bridge) to prevent bone loss and shifting.
Detailed Explanation
When a tooth is severely infected or damaged, the choice is often between root canal treatment (saving the tooth) and extraction (removing it). Root canal treatment removes the infected pulp, cleans and seals the canal, and restores the tooth with a crown. The tooth is saved and functions normally. Cost: PHP 5,000–15,000 for the root canal plus PHP 8,000–25,000 for the crown. Extraction is simpler and less expensive (PHP 2,000–8,000) but creates a gap that must be filled. Without replacement, adjacent teeth shift, bone loss occurs, and chewing is affected. Replacement with an implant costs PHP 80,000–150,000. In most cases, saving the natural tooth with root canal treatment is the better long-term choice. Extraction is appropriate when the tooth is too damaged to save or when the patient cannot afford root canal treatment.
Key Points
Root canal saves the natural tooth — almost always preferable
Root canal + crown: PHP 13,000–40,000 total
Extraction: PHP 2,000–8,000 but requires replacement
Without replacement, bone loss and tooth shifting occur
Implant replacement after extraction: PHP 80,000–150,000
Saving the natural tooth is the better long-term investment
Related Questions
Modern root canal treatment is performed under local anesthesia and is no more painful than a filling. Most patients report relief from pain after the procedure.
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