Learn about pain management options during root canal therapy, including anesthesia, sedation, and post-treatment care, for a comfortable dental experience.
When faced with a severe toothache, many patients are presented with two primary treatment options: root canal therapy or tooth extraction. While extraction might seem like the quickest solution, root ...
Instrumentation: The process of using specialized tools to clean and shape the root canal during treatment. Postoperative Pain: Discomfort or pain experienced by patients following a surgical or ...
Objectives Single-visit root canal treatment has some advantages over conventional multivisit treatment, but might increase the risk of complications. We systematically evaluated the risk of ...
The success rate of non-surgical root canal treatment is high. However, inadequate obturation and inability to seal anatomical complexities can play a role in the long-term success of endodontic ...
Root canal treatment (RCT) may be necessary to treat an abscess deep inside the tooth. The procedure involves drilling into the tooth to remove the tooth’s pulp, bacteria, and any accumulated ...