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TAKE THE PAIN OUT OF THE ROOT CANAL
Root canal treatment is one of the most complex dental procedures carried out. It is a skilled and time-consuming procedure.
Our caring staff are accomplished in treating even the most difficult root canal cases. We often have great success in treating patients who are experiencing pain or who wish to save their natural tooth, which might otherwise require extraction. By choosing root canal treatment, you are choosing to keep your natural teeth. If left untreated, the problem could cause increasing discomfort and may lead to a serious infection.
Treatments are performed to the highest standards using the latest techniques and materials. Our dentists have extensive experience in this type of treatment and will ensure that every possible step is taken to help you feel relaxed and at ease.
Signs you may require root canal treatment
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, or suspect that you may require root canal treatment, please make an appointment with Example Dental Clinic as soon as possible, and we will take care of this urgent dental treatment.
Length of Treatment
Root canal treatment usually requires more than one visit, although in some cases it can be completed in a single visit, depending on the situation. Some teeth have more roots than others, and some have curved root canals that are difficult to locate; treating such teeth may require multiple visits. In addition, teeth with active infections often require more than one visit.
After the Treatment
Once root canal treatment is complete, a temporary filling is placed in the tooth, which should be replaced with a crown as soon as possible. A tooth becomes brittle after root canal treatment, and the purpose of the crown is to restore its strength and protect it from cracking. If the temporary filling is left in place for too long, there is a risk that bacteria from the mouth may reinfect the tooth.
The pulp removed during root canal treatment is the part of the tooth that responds to temperature. Once the infected pulp is removed, the tooth will no longer be sensitive to hot or cold.
If you have any specific questions about root canal treatment, please fill in our online contact form or call us on 123 456 7890. Alternatively, use our online appointment booking tool to meet with one of our dentists.