Root Canal Treatment
When RCT?
- You have to do RCT when you have Deep tooth decay,
- Repeated dental procedures on one tooth (replacing a large filling, for example)
- If you have Traumatic damage such as a crack, chip or even a root fracture.
- Gum disease giving rise to root canal problems too
Any
of these mentioned above issues can result in acute inflammation of the pulp,
which causes swelling and pressure inside the tooth , leading to tooth pain
and, eventually, irreversible damage to the pulp. Once the pulp get dies, the
pain may subside initially, sometimes to return as an acute (painful) infection
spreading into the periapical tissues (“peri” – around; “apex” – end),
particularly the bone and forms abscess (infection at the end of root). It
could also become a chronic (long-standing) infection with symptoms ranging
from mild to severe.
Generally speaking, whatever the cause of root canal or pulpal disease, root
canal or endodontic treatment will be necessary to save the tooth.
Why RCT?
- RCT done is done in our dental clinic under Microscope magnifying the tooth many folds and increasing the success rate.
- High end technologies used to fill the root canal providing maximum comfort in our dental office to the patient
- During root canal treatment your tooth will be isolated and protected with a sheet of rubber (rubber dam). This prevents debris from within the tooth entering the mouth or saliva and bacteria from mouth entering the tooth during dental treatment process.
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