Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment

About Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is a highly effective procedure to save teeth that are severely decayed or infected. The process involves removing the infected pulp, cleaning the root canal, and sealing it to prevent further infection. This treatment not only relieves pain but also helps preserve the natural tooth structure, restoring your oral health and smile.
At MEZAN Dental, we specialize in providing pain-free and precise root canal treatments. Our experienced dental team uses advanced technology and techniques to ensure a comfortable experience and long-lasting results for our patients.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is a root canal treatment?
Root canal treatment is a procedure to remove the infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth, clean and disinfect the area, and seal it with a filling or crown to restore the tooth’s function and appearance.
2. Is a root canal treatment painful?
With modern techniques and local anesthesia, root canal treatments are generally painless. You may experience slight discomfort during recovery, but it is typically manageable with over-the-counter pain relief.
3. How do I know if I need a root canal treatment?
Common signs include severe tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling around the gums, discoloration of the tooth, or a recurring pimple on the gums. A dental evaluation will confirm if a root canal is necessary.
4. How long does a root canal treatment take?
A root canal treatment typically requires 1-2 visits to the dentist, depending on the complexity of the case and the tooth’s condition. Each visit usually lasts about 60-90 minutes.
5. How should I care for my tooth after a root canal treatment?
After a root canal, maintain proper oral hygiene by brushing twice daily, flossing regularly, and avoiding hard foods until the permanent restoration (crown) is placed. Regular dental checkups are essential to ensure the treated tooth remains healthy.