Is Root Canal Treatment Safe for Seniors and Children?
Yes, root canal treatment (RCT) is generally safe for seniors. Age alone does not prevent someone from undergoing the procedure, but older adults may have underlying health conditions, such as diabetes, heart issues, or medications like blood thinners, that require extra precautions. With proper evaluation and care, RCT can effectively relieve pain, treat infections, and save natural teeth, which is important for maintaining chewing function and overall oral health.
For children, root canal treatment is also safe, especially on permanent teeth that are severely decayed or infected. Pediatric dentists are trained to manage children’s teeth and help them stay calm during the procedure, sometimes using sedation if needed. RCT helps preserve permanent teeth, prevents infection from spreading, and avoids premature tooth loss, supporting proper dental development and long-term oral health.