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root canal treatment on tooth

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Answered by Anonymous
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go to a dentist na
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Decay of the teeth (cavities) if left untreated, generally progress and gradually destroy a significant portion of the tooth before reaching the 'pulp' of the tooth. The pulp of the tooth is a thin soft tissue present in the tooth canals consisting of mainly nerves and blood vessels. 
Once this infection reaches the pulp it gives rise to a common 'dental pain'. At this stage the tooth can only be saved by performing a root canal treatment.
In simple terms, root canal treatment is the removal of the infected soft tissue within the tooth and its replacement by an artificial inert 'filling' material. This procedure basically saves the tooth and eliminates dental pain.
Absolutely painless and extremely comfortable.

Generally completed in a single sitting of 30 minutes. If required, upto 6 root canals can be performed in a single sitting.

Performed by experienced endodontists who exclusively practice root canals. (endodontists are dentists who further specialize in the root canal treatment).

Performed under total isolation of the tooth using the rubber dam technique.


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