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Root Canal Treatment Treatment

What is a Root Canal Treatment (Microscopic RCT)?

Root Canal Treatment is like a rescue operation for a damaged tooth. When a tooth gets very hurt or infected, this procedure cleans out the inside of the tooth to save it. Think of it like clearing out a blocked drain to make it work again. By treating the inside of the tooth, we help relieve pain and keep your natural tooth in place so you can eat and smile without worry.

Importance of Root Canal Treatment (Microscopic RCT):

Deep Cavities

When decay reaches the pulp, causing inflammation and infection.

Tooth Injury

Trauma to the tooth that damages the pulp or exposes it to bacteria.

Dead Teeth

Teeth that have lost their vitality due to infection or injury.

Gum Problems

Advanced gum disease that extends infection to the root canals.

Root Canal Treatment

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Sterilized tools are tools that have been treated to kill all germs that can cause infections.

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Our Root Canal Treatment Process

Diagnosis and Consultation

Your dentist will perform a thorough examination, often using digital X-rays and 3D imaging, to assess the extent of the damage and determine the best course of action.

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Diagnosis and Consultation
Accessing the Tooth

Accessing the Tooth

The procedure begins with local anesthesia to numb the affected area. The dentist then makes a small opening in the top of the tooth to access the infected pulp.

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Accessing the Tooth

Cleaning the Canals

 Using specialized tools and the enhanced visualization of the microscope, the dentist cleans out the infected pulp, bacteria, and any debris from the root canals.

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Cleaning the Canals
Shaping and Filling

Shaping and Filling

The cleaned canals are shaped and then filled with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha, which seals the canals and prevents further infection.

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Shaping and Filling

Restoration

Finally, the tooth is restored with a filling or crown to protect it and restore its normal function and appearance.

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Restoration

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F.A.Q

Is Root Canal Treatment painful?

Most patients find the procedure to be no more uncomfortable than having a filling placed. Modern techniques and anesthesia make RCT relatively painless.

How long does the treatment take?
  1. The duration of the procedure varies depending on the complexity of the case but typically takes 1-2 hours. Some cases may require multiple visits.
What happens if I delay treatment?

Delaying RCT can lead to worsening pain, infection, and even tooth loss. In severe cases, the infection can spread to other parts of the body, posing serious health risks.

How do I care for my tooth after treatment?

After RCT, good oral hygiene practices are essential. Brush and floss regularly, and visit your dentist for follow-up appointments to ensure the treated tooth remains healthy.

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