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Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment in KPHB & Kukatpally

Root Canal Treatment: A Key Solution for Saving Natural Teeth
Root Canal Treatment (RCT) has become an essential dental procedure, allowing us to save infected or damaged teeth that would otherwise need extraction. When tooth infections progress beyond the protective layers of enamel and dentin into the pulp, root canal treatment provides an effective way to preserve the tooth. Before this procedure was developed, the only option was tooth extraction, leading to complications such as gaps, difficulty chewing, and shifting of nearby teeth. Today, preserving natural tooth structure is a priority in modern dentistry.

What Is Root Canal Treatment and How Does It Work?
A root canal procedure begins by creating a small opening in the tooth to access the infected pulp. The dentist cleans and disinfects the root canals to eliminate bacteria and any infected tissue. Once the infection is removed, the root canals are filled with a biocompatible material to seal the tooth and prevent further infection. A final crown or cap is then placed to strengthen and restore the tooth's function. This process helps the tooth function as it did before the infection. After treatment, maintaining proper oral hygiene-including regular brushing and flossing-is essential for ensuring the longevity of the treated tooth.

Root Canal Re-treatment: What Happens If Re-infection Occurs?
In some cases, a tooth that has already undergone root canal treatment may become re-infected. If this happens, a re-treatment, also known as re-RCT, may be recommended. The process is similar to the initial root canal procedure, but it includes removing and replacing the existing filling material in the root canals to address any new infection.

Intentional Root Canal Treatment: A Specialized Solution for Misaligned Teeth
Intentional Root Canal Treatment is a specific dental procedure used when a tooth is misaligned and negatively impacts the function of adjacent, opposing, or remaining teeth. This treatment is commonly performed in cases where there isn’t enough tooth structure or space for a crown, such as in a collapsed bite. Additionally, root canal treatment may be necessary for front teeth that have sustained trauma to prevent infection and ensure the tooth remains viable.

Why Choose Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment helps preserve your natural teeth, preventing the need for extraction and the complications that follow. By addressing infections early and restoring the tooth, RCT ensures that you can maintain optimal dental health and function. With advancements in modern dentistry, root canal treatments are safer, more effective, and less painful than ever before.

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