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Root Canal Therapy

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A root canal treatment is needed when a tooth has a deep cavity that reaches the nerves and blood vessels. During this procedure, the infected pulp is removed, the roots are cleaned, and a special filling material is placed to save the tooth.

A tooth treated with a root canal can last many years and may sometimes require a crown for added protection.

Steps to a Pain-Free Root Canal Treatment

01 Step
Dental consultation

During your first visit, our dental team will examine your tooth and take X-rays to determine the need for a root canal. Antibiotics may be prescribed if required to control infection.

02 Step
Denture fabrication

After the initial assessment, your tooth will be prepared for treatment and, if needed, a crown will be planned to restore strength and function.

03 Step
Denture fitting

The root canal procedure is performed smoothly and comfortably. You will receive clear post-treatment instructions and an emergency contact number for any concerns after office hours.

FAQs

Frequently Asked
Questions

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What is Root Canal Treatment? -
Root canal treatment removes infected pulp from a tooth and fills the roots to save the natural tooth and prevent further infection.
What is the success rate of Root Canal Treatment? +
Root canal treatment has a very high success rate, often over 90%, especially with proper care and follow-up.
What happens if the root canal treated tooth breaks? +
If the tooth cracks or breaks, it may need a crown or other restoration to protect it and restore its function.
What instructions do I need to follow after the root canal procedure? +
Avoid hard foods, maintain good oral hygiene, and follow your dentist’s instructions for medications and care to ensure proper healing.
Can I get a veneer on a root canal treated tooth? +
Yes, a root canal treated tooth can be restored with a veneer or crown to improve appearance and strength, depending on the tooth’s condition.