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When the decay in a tooth spreads deep inside and reaches the blood and nerve supply organ called “pulp” the person experiences severe pain, swelling or even pus discharge. Sometimes the dying pulp does not show any symptoms. The infected pulp is removed and filled with a suitable material and the tooth is protected with a crown or cap. It helps preserve the natural tooth and avoids unnecessary extraction.
No. We perform root canal therapy under Local anesthesia. The medication puts the tooth to sleep so that the procedure is comfortable and no pain is experienced. Your dentist will prescribe you medications to avoid discomfort.
No. Root canal therapy helps preserve the tooth structure in its original place. In order to get to the pulp significant amount of tooth structure is removed. This weakens the tooth and hence we must protect it with a crown or cap.
It may take up to two or three sessions for the treatment of a tooth. A temporary filling is placed to protect the tooth in between the appointments, after this the cap can be given within three days.
After root canal treatment the tooth in question becomes brittle. A crown covers and protects the tooth from breaking in the future.
Not all teeth can be root canal treated. The clinician is the best person to advice you on this. Pulling out a tooth creates an imbalance in the whole mouth and leads to a series of problems subsequently. So whenever possible, it is best to treat the tooth with a root canal treatment.