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Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment (also known as endodontic therapy) is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage to the pulp (the innermost tissue) of a tooth. The pulp contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue, and when it becomes infected or inflamed—often due to deep decay, cracks, or trauma—it can cause severe pain and lead to an abscess if left untreated.

During the procedure, the dentist or endodontist removes the infected or damaged pulp, thoroughly cleans and disinfects the inner canals of the tooth, and then seals them to prevent further infection. Once the canals are cleaned and sealed, the tooth is usually restored with a crown or filling to protect it and restore its function.

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Why Root Canal Treatment is Needed:

  • Infection or Abscess: When the tooth pulp becomes infected due to deep decay, trauma, or cracks, it can cause severe pain, swelling, and even abscesses (pockets of pus) around the tooth’s root.
  • Pain Relief: Root canal treatment alleviates the intense pain caused by infection and inflammation inside the tooth.
  • Prevent Extraction: RCT allows you to save the tooth and avoid extraction, which could lead to gaps in your smile and potential problems with chewing or bite alignment.

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment:

Preserves the Natural Tooth: Saving the natural tooth helps maintain normal function and prevents the need for more invasive procedures like implants or bridges. • Pain Relief: Root canal treatment eliminates the pain caused by infected or inflamed pulp. • High Success Rate: The success rate of root canal treatment is high, with studies showing it is effective in about 85%-97% of cases. • Long-Term Durability: When properly restored (often with a crown), root canal-treated teeth can last for many years.



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What’s the success rate of RCT ?

The success rate of root canal treatment (RCT) is generally high, with studies indicating success rates of 85% to 97% depending on various factors, including the complexity of the case, the skill of the dentist, and the overall health of the tooth.

Should i crown my root canal treated tooth?

Yes, in most cases, placing a crown on a tooth that has undergone root canal treatment (RCT) is highly recommended. 1. Restores Strength and Structure: 2. Prevents Further Damage: 3. Restores Function and Aesthetics: 4. Long-Term Success: 5. Tooth Preservation:

Should I do root canal treatment or extract the tooth?

Whether you should undergo root canal treatment (RCT) or opt to remove the tooth depends on various factors, including the condition of the tooth, the level of infection or damage, your overall oral health, and your personal preferences. Here’s a comparison to help you make an informed decision: Reasons to Choose Root Canal Treatment (RCT) 1. To Save the Tooth: 2. Less Invasive: 3. Cost-Effective (in Many Cases): 4. Prevent Bone Loss: 5. Minimal Impact on Appearance:

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