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When is Root Canal Treatment Needed?
- Severe tooth decay reaching the pulp
- Cracked or broken teeth
- Repeated dental procedures
- Deep cavities
- Trauma to the tooth
Signs You May Need Root Canal
- Severe tooth pain when chewing
- Sensitivity to hot or cold
- Darkening of the tooth
- Swollen or tender gums
- Persistent pimple on the gums
Our Root Canal Procedure
- Examination: Digital X-rays and imaging
- Anesthesia: Complete comfort during treatment
- Pulp Removal: Cleaning infected tissue
- Canal Shaping: Preparation for filling
- Sealing: Protection against reinfection
- Restoration: Crown for protection
Advanced Technology We Use
- Digital X-rays for precise diagnosis
- Modern rotary endodontic instruments
- Advanced sterilization techniques
- Pain management systems
Post-Treatment Care
- Follow aftercare instructions carefully
- Attend follow-up appointments
- Monitor for any unusual symptoms
- Resume normal activities next day
- Maintain regular oral hygiene
Long-Term Benefits
- Save your natural tooth
- Eliminate pain and infection
- Restore normal bite force
- Prevent extraction needs
- Maintain natural appearance