Root Canal
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Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatments take place when a tooth is weakened by decay or trauma and the pulp inside becomes infected. While many people associate root canal therapy with pain, the truth is root canals help stop the pain caused by a deep infection. IT IS THE SOLUTION NOT THE CAUSE.
The result of a root canal treatment is not only relieve from the pain but it also helps create a healthier, more comfortable smile that helps prevent tooth extraction.
Please contact our team to learn more about root canal treatments in Mumbai
Consultation
The only way to find out if a root canal is required is to schedule a consultation. Our dentist at Mint will examine the tooth and recommend the best treatment option.
Infected teeth do not often cause visible symptoms, especially if the problem is detected and treated early on, but there are a few warning indications. Please arrange an exam if you are suffering tooth discomfort or sensitivity.
Procedure
Many people are apprehensive about root canal procedures because they have a long history of being considered unpleasant or painful. Because to improvements in dentistry, these procedures are now more comfortable than ever.
Our team begins your treatment by injecting a local anaesthetic into the gums near the tooth, keeping you completely numb during the procedure.Then he gently creates a small opening in the top of the tooth, cleans out the pulp, seals the tooth and places a custom dental crown on top.
Aftercare
While it is technically acceptable to eat soon after a root canal, we recommend waiting until the anaesthetic numbness has worn off completely before eating. This stops you from biting your tongue or your cheeks.
After that, try to consume soft foods and chew on the opposite side of your mouth for a few days.
Do You Need a Root Canal?
A root canal has the power to save your natural tooth while eliminating pain and sensitivity. Keep an eye out for warning signs of deep tooth decay or infection (before it’s too late):
1. Unbearable toothache2. Sudden tooth sensitivity
3. Darkening of tooth or gums
4. Tender or swollen gums
5. Dental abscess