920 S. Hover St. Longmont CO 80501
Published on Jun 19, 2026 | 7 minute read

When a tooth hurts badly, it is normal to wonder whether it can be saved—or whether it needs to come out. At Artistic Smiles in Longmont, we help you understand your options clearly so you can make a confident decision. In many cases, root canal therapy can save a natural tooth. In other cases, extraction may be the healthiest path forward.
Our goal is always to recommend the option that best protects your comfort, function, and long-term oral health.
A tooth may become painful when decay, cracks, or trauma reach the inner pulp. The pulp contains nerves and blood vessels. When it becomes inflamed or infected, you may experience throbbing pain, lingering sensitivity, swelling, or discomfort when biting.
Sometimes pain comes and goes. However, that does not always mean the problem has resolved. An infected tooth can temporarily quiet down while the underlying issue remains.
Root canal therapy removes infected or inflamed tissue from inside the tooth. We clean and disinfect the canals, seal the space, and restore the tooth so it can function again.
Many patients are relieved to learn that root canal therapy is designed to stop pain, not cause it. With local anesthesia and comfort options, treatment is much easier than its reputation suggests.
After root canal therapy, a crown is often recommended to protect the tooth, especially if it is a back tooth used for chewing.
We may recommend root canal therapy when:
Saving a natural tooth can help preserve chewing function, bite alignment, and bone stimulation.
Sometimes a tooth cannot be predictably saved. We may recommend extraction if:
If extraction is recommended, we will explain why and discuss replacement options such as a dental implant, bridge, or partial denture.
We begin with a careful exam. We may ask about your symptoms, test the tooth’s response to temperature or biting pressure, check the gums, and take digital X-rays.
The goal is to identify the source of the problem, not guess. Tooth pain can sometimes be misleading. A sinus issue, cracked tooth, gum infection, or neighboring tooth may create similar symptoms.
Once we know what is happening, we can explain your options.
Root canal therapy allows you to keep the natural tooth. It is often followed by a crown, which helps protect the tooth from fracture. This option is usually preferred when the tooth can be restored predictably.
Extraction removes the tooth. It may relieve infection or pain when the tooth cannot be saved. However, removing a tooth creates a space that often needs replacement to prevent shifting, bite changes, and chewing difficulty.
Neither option is automatically “better.” The right choice depends on the condition of the tooth and your long-term plan.
Delaying care can allow infection to spread or damage to worsen. A tooth that could have been saved with root canal therapy may eventually become non-restorable. Swelling, fever, or facial pain can also signal a more serious infection that needs prompt attention.
If you are in pain, we encourage you to call as soon as possible. Early treatment gives you more options.
Whether you need root canal therapy or extraction, your comfort matters. We use local anesthesia and gentle techniques to keep treatment as comfortable as possible. If you feel anxious, we can discuss sedation options.
We will also explain what to expect afterward so recovery feels manageable and clear.
If a tooth must be removed, we can help you plan the next step.
Options may include:
Replacing the tooth helps maintain bite balance and prevents neighboring teeth from drifting into the space.
When choosing between root canal therapy and extraction, it helps to ask:
We will walk through these questions with you so you feel informed, not rushed.
We believe in preserving natural teeth when it makes sense. However, we also believe in honesty. If saving a tooth is unlikely to last, we will tell you. If root canal therapy offers a strong chance of success, we will explain why.
The best treatment plan is the one that fits your health, comfort, goals, and future.
Severe tooth pain can be stressful, but you do not have to make decisions alone. With the right exam and a clear explanation, you can choose the path that protects your smile.
Not sure whether your tooth can be saved? Contact Artistic Smiles in Longmont, CO at 303-485-8888 to Call Us Today and get a clear, compassionate evaluation.
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