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Root canal treatment is a procedure where your dentist will make an opening in the affected tooth, then remove the diseased or dead pulp. The pulp chambers will then be filled and finally a crown may be placed on top of the tooth to help restore its appearance and strength.
Multiple visits are often required for your root canal, depending on your precise situation.
When the inner part of the tooth (pulp) becomes infected, it is necessary to remove the pulp. If the infection Is left untreated, then it often results in pain and can lead to the formation of an abscess.
The area will be numbed during the treatment, giving you a pain-free experience while the work is done. The root canal treatment is more or less just like having a normal filling with extra steps.
While tooth replacement is available with bridges and implants, but nothing is comparable to the natural tooth. We will always advice to save your natural tooth whenever possible. A root canal treatment is an alternative to keep your original tooth and avoid extraction.
Removing the inner section of the tooth weakens the overall structure of the tooth. But it can be reinforced with dental restorations, such as an onlay or dental crown.
When the local anaesthesia wears off, the pain you felt before should be reduced compared to before the root canal treatment was done. The inner nerves have been removed, giving you relief. Most people find that the area is tender for a few days while the surrounding tissues are healing. It can be helpful to eat soft foods and take over-the-counter pain medication during the recovery time.