Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is a common and effective procedure designed to save a tooth that has been severely damaged or infected. When the innermost part of the tooth, known as the pulp, becomes inflamed or infected due to deep decay, trauma, or other factors, it can cause significant pain and risk the loss of the tooth.
During an RCT, the dentist or endodontist will first numb the area to ensure comfort. They then make a small opening in the tooth to access the pulp chamber and root canals. The infected or damaged pulp is carefully removed, and the canals are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected to remove any remaining bacteria. After the canals are cleaned, they are filled with a biocompatible material to seal them and prevent future infection.
Precision Cleaning
RCT involves meticulous removal of infected pulp and thorough cleaning of root canals to eliminate bacteria and ensure a healthy environment for healing.
Enhanced Comfort
Advanced techniques and anesthesia used during RCT minimize discomfort, making the procedure more comfortable and less invasive.
Long-Term Protection
Sealing the root canals and placing a durable crown provides lasting protection, preventing future infections and maintaining the tooth’s integrity for years.
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Pain Relief
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Preservation of Tooth
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Restoration
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Effective and Safe