Why Root Canal Treatment Is Required?
Root canal treatment is required when the nerve of a tooth is impacted by rot or contamination. To save the tooth, the pulp (the living tissue inside the tooth), nerves, microbes, and any decay are taken out and the subsequent space is loaded up with unique, medicated, dental materials, which reestablish the tooth to its full function.
Signs and symptoms for possible root canal treatment:
- A sore (or pimple) on the gums.
- Sensitivity to hot and cold.
- Serious toothache pain.
- Tenderness and swelling.
- Sometimes no symptoms are present.
Reasons for getting root canal treatment:
Having a root canal done on a tooth is the treatment of the decision to save a tooth that in any case would die and must be eliminated. Numerous patients accept that eliminating a tooth that has issues is the arrangement, yet what isn’t understood is that removing (pulling) a tooth will, at last, be all the more costly and create huge issues for adjacent teeth.
Root canal treatment is exceptionally successful and for the most part endures forever, although, on occasion, a tooth should be retreated because of new contaminations.
Visit Your Dentist Regularly
The goal of a routine dental examination is to prevent problems from developing in the future. Education on appropriate oral hygiene, routine care, proactive cleanings, diagnosis, and treatment will help you keep your teeth healthy and cavity-free. Preventive dentistry is beneficial to both adults and children. Visiting the dentist on a regular basis may help you avoid having the following conditions:
Tooth decay and cavities
Gingivitis and gum diseases
Enamel loss & tooth sensitivity
Tooth decay and cavities
Our Team Members
Dr. Reji Moideen
Medical Director, Specialist Orthodontist
Dr. Vishita Navin
Specialist Pediatric Dentist
Dr. Neha Singh
Specialist Endodontics
Dr. Ketki Rajebahadur
Specialist Implantologist
Dr. Zeeshanali Moosabhoy
General Dentist
Dr. Noha Khorshed
General Dentist
Dr Ibrahim Mirzoyev
Specialist Implantologist
Dr. Mariia Gerasimova
Specialist Oral Surgeon and Specialist Implantologist