With the
cutting edge technology at Vohra Dental
Clinic RCT can be done in one sitting eliminating
the need for repeated visits to the dentist.
The mere mention of root canal therapy sends
a shudder through most patients. However,
with advances in modern dental technology
and effective use of analgesia even this
most feared of dental treatments has been
transformed into a pain free and acceptable
procedure and we are now able to save many
of the most heavily destroyed teeth and
avoid extractions.
Any discomfort
associated with root canal treatment is
in fact usually felt prior to an intervention
by the dentist. Usually the tooth has died
or is dying as a result of extensive decay
or trauma. During the dying period the root
become irritated and this produces the pain
that makes most patient seek advice from
the dentist. Once the tooth has died the
nerve endings and blood vessels in the tooth
can become infected and subsequently form
a abscess, causing a build-up of pressure
and associated pain.
The aim
of root canal therapy is to relieve any
discomfort, not create it and in fact we
achieve this in a painless and relaxed manner.
After gaining access to the tooth, which
is simply like having a normal filling,
all the canals are cleaned out thoroughly
with special antiseptics. The void created
is then completely filled up with a plasticised
material which renders the whole canal system
inert, stable and therefore pain free.
The treatment
is usually carried out over two visits and
during each appointment the tooth is isolated
with use of a rubber dam. Between appointments
the tooth is dressed temporarily so as to
remain pain free and functional. After the
root canal treatment the tooth can be restored
to a natural looking and normal state, usually
by crowning, to increase its overall strength
and longevity.
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