Root Canal Treatment in Derabassi – Professional Endodontic Care
What is Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment is a specialized dental procedure used to treat infection or damage inside the tooth. When the soft inner tissue called the pulp gets infected due to tooth decay, any cracks, or injury, a root canal therapy helps remove the infected tissue and save the natural tooth.
During the RCT procedure, the dentist carefully cleans and disinfects the inner canals of the tooth, then fills and seals them to prevent further infection. This method relieves tooth pain, restores normal chewing function and preserves natural teeth. With proper oral care, a tooth treated with a root canal can last for many years while maintaining your natural smile.
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Who Needs Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment is suggested for individuals who experience severe tooth pain or infections. When the soft pulp of the tooth becomes inflamed or infected, timely treatment is essential to save the natural tooth and prevent further complications. Ignoring the problem can lead to increased pain, swelling, and possible tooth loss.
You may need a root canal treatment :
- Suffer from persistent severe tooth pain.
- Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold foods.
- Swelling or tenderness in the gums near a tooth.
- Darkened or discolored tooth due to internal damage.
- Deep cavity or cracked tooth affecting the inner pulp.
Advantages of Root Canal Treatment
Pain Relief & Infection Control
Root canal treatment involves removal of infected soft tissue which significantly reduces tooth pain and prevents spreading of infection to surrounding areas.
Retains Your Healthy Tooth
Instead of damaged tooth extraction this procedure saves and restores natural tooth allowing your natural bite and smile.
Enhances Biting & Oral Function
After RCT procedure and proper placement of restorations, the treated tooth can function like a normal tooth, enabling comfortable chewing.
Prevents Further Dental Complications
Root canal procedure protects against future infections and supports long-term oral health as the treatment involves complete sealing and elimination of bacteria.
Our Root Canal Procedure
Oral Examination & Diagnosis
Our dental experts examine your tooth, advise you for X-rays if needed, and determine the extent of infection or damage for further treatment.
Removal of Infected Pulp
Local anesthesia is given to ensure a comfortable and pain-free procedure. A small opening is made in the tooth and infected tooth pulp, along with damaged tissue, bacteria, and debris is removed.
Cleaning, Disinfection and Sealing
The root canals are thoroughly cleaned, shaped, and disinfected to eliminate any remaining bacteria and prevent future infection. The canals are filled with material and sealed securely to protect the tooth from reinfection.
Final Restoration
In most cases, a dental crown is placed over the treated tooth to restore its strength, function, and natural appearance, allowing you to chew comfortably again.
Root Canal Treatment Transformation
Why Choose Dentlux Dental for Root Canal Treatment?
We prefer using modern anesthesia administration techniques to ensure a comfortable and painless root canal experience for patients.
Our advanced digital X-rays methods help in accurately determining the extent of the damage or infection, allowing for precise and effective treatment planning.
Our goal is to save your natural tooth and restore its strength and function without carrying out tooth extraction
Located in the heart of Derabassi, Dentlux offers specialized root canal treatment in a clean, sterile, and comfortable setting focused on patient care.
FAQ's
Is root canal therapy painful?
What is the duration of a root canal procedure?
How long does it take to heal after a root canal?
Do I need a crown after a root canal?
In many cases, a dental crown is recommended to protect and strengthen the treated tooth, especially for back teeth.
Can you eat after a root canal?
You can eat once the numbness wears off, but it’s best to avoid hard or sticky foods until the tooth is fully restored.
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