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Root Canal Treatment with Precision and No Pain
We help treat root infections using the latest techniques to preserve your natural tooth and relieve pain permanently. The procedure is performed under safe anesthesia to ensure a comfortable experience and long-lasting results.
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Root Canal Treatment
What Is Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment is a procedure used to remove infected or damaged pulp from inside the tooth. The root canals are then cleaned, disinfected, and filled with a special material to preserve the tooth and restore its normal function.
Why Might You Need Root Canal Treatment?
If tooth decay or infection is left untreated, it can reach the nerve of the tooth, causing severe pain and possible tooth loss. Root canal treatment helps eliminate infection, relieve pain, and save the natural tooth instead of extracting it.
When Should You Visit the Dentist?
- Severe and persistent tooth pain
- Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
- Swelling in the gums or presence of an abscess
- Darkening of the tooth from the inside
- Pain when chewing or applying pressure
Benefits of Our Root Canal Treatment
Do You Need Root Canal Treatment?
If you are experiencing any of the following conditions, root canal treatment may be the right solution to relieve pain and preserve your natural tooth.
Conditions:
- Severe and persistent pain in a tooth
- Strong sensitivity to hot or cold drinks
- Swelling in the gums or presence of an abscess
- Darkening of the tooth from the inside
- Pain when chewing or applying pressure
- Deep decay reaching the tooth nerve
Steps of Root Canal Treatment
We ensure that the treatment process is carried out with clear, simple, and comfortable steps, from diagnosis to follow-up, to guarantee the best result and preserve the tooth.
Examination and Diagnosis
The doctor carefully examines the tooth and determines the extent of the inflammation. X-rays may be used to fully assess the condition of the root canals.
Determining the Treatment Plan
After the diagnosis, the condition is explained to you, and the appropriate treatment steps and the number of required sessions are determined.
Cleaning the Canals and Root Canal Treatment
The infected nerve is removed, and the canals are thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, then filled with a special material to preserve the tooth.
Sealing the Tooth and Follow-up
Upon completion, the tooth is sealed with a suitable filling or crown, with continuous follow-up of the condition to ensure the success of the treatment.
Advice for after Root Canal Treatment
To maintain the treatment results and ensure complete comfort after the session, we recommend following these simple guidelines:
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Avoid hard foods:
It is preferred to avoid hard or tough foods during the initial period after treatment to avoid pressure on the treated tooth. -
Maintain oral hygiene:
Be sure to brush your teeth regularly using a toothbrush and toothpaste, while taking care of the treated area. -
Adhere to the doctor's instructions:
Follow all guidelines provided by the doctor after the session to ensure the success of the treatment and avoid any complications. -
Avoid extreme hot or cold foods:
You may feel temporary sensitivity, so it is preferred to stay away from very hot or very cold drinks for a short period. -
Consult the doctor when necessary:
In case of feeling abnormal pain or if discomfort persists for a long time, it is preferred to consult the doctor immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions about Root Canal Treatment
To ensure your complete comfort and a full understanding of the procedure, we answer the most important common questions about root canal treatment here:
No, the treatment is performed under local anesthesia, so you will not feel any pain during the session. You may experience slight discomfort after the treatment, which gradually disappears.
The duration of the session varies depending on the condition of the tooth, but it usually takes between 30 to 60 minutes, and more than one session may be required.
Yes, the treatment helps in preserving the natural tooth and prevents the need for extraction if performed correctly.
In some cases, the tooth may need a crown to protect it and restore its strength and function.
Usually, the pain disappears after treatment, but you may feel slight sensitivity for a short period.
If the pain persists for a long time or if abnormal symptoms appear, such as swelling or severe pain, you should consult the doctor immediately.
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