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Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment is done to save a tooth that is severely decayed or infected. In this procedure, nerves and blood vessels present in the pulp of the tooth are removed, and the pulp chamber is filled with a biocompatible material.

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What should I do for painless RCT procedure?

Query: Hello doctor,I am doing a root canal on one tooth, it has been taking three sittings, and I still feel the pain during the procedure, and I cannot bear it. What shall I do? I am now terrified of going, and I want to deal with the painful tooth? What is your suggestion?  Read Full »


Dr. Iyer Parth Laxminarayan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Root canal treatment usually takes three to five visits. However, pain virtually vanishes from the second visit onwards. Underlying infection may make it difficult to obtain proper anesthesia, because of which it hurts during treatment. Yo...  Read Full »

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