ROOT CANAL TREATMENT (RCT)
 

PAINLESS ROOT CANAL TREATMENT (RCT OR ROOT CANAL SURGERY )

Dr Arundeep S.Brar at Brar Dental Clinic Muktsar, Punjab, India, provides painless root canal treatment with Advanced PROTAPER TECHNOLOGY (Dentsply USA) using latest endomotor and RVG instant x ray system. He is Specialist in single sitting painless Root Canal Treatment.

WHY OPT FOR ROOT CANAL TREATMENT.?



Teeth are centered by many blood vessels and nerves which is called pulp located in the root canal.
Root Canal Treatment is done when the root canal is infected due to various reasons like injury, gum problems and decay that kill the blood vessels. The infection is often caused by a damaged pulp or bacteria that get accumulated in the teeth leading it to the damage of the entire teeth. This leads to puss, pain, and swelling and eventually will have to remove the tooth itself. This is why tooth canal treatment has to be done before the whole tooth gets damaged.

ROOT CANAL TREATMENT AT BRAR DENTAL CLINIC MAIN SERVICES

At Brar Dental Clinic, we help the patients to revive their tooth in health and shape whose root canals are infected. We provide the best Root Canal Treatment available in India where the infected pulp is cleaned, and canals filled This includes cleaning the dead nerves and blood vessels after which the empty root canal is cleaned and filled. We also provide advanced root canal treatments using techniques like CBCT guidence. At Brar Dental Clinic, we help the patients get rid of the infected root canal in one or two sittings.






















FACTS ABOUT ROOT CANAL TREATMENT WHAT ARE THE GOALS OF ROOT CANAL TREATMENT.?

As an alternative to an extraction, the goals of root canal treatment are to save the tooth and allow it to be retained in the mouth for many years in a state of health, function, and comfort. Root canal treatment is directed towards removing diseased tissue from the inside of the tooth and subsequently filling and sealing the root canal space in order to minimize the possibility of future re-infection.

WHY IS ROOT CANAL TREATMENT CALLED ENDODONTIC TREATMENT.?
Endodontic is a word composed of two Greek words, "endo" meaning "inside," and "odont" meaning "tooth." Endodontics is that branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases that arise from the soft tissues inside the tooth. These tissues are referred to as the dental pulp and they occupy the root canal space. Thus, endodontic treatment is also called root canal treatment.

IF A TOOTH HAS HAD ROOT CANAL TREATMENT, IS IT A DEAD TOOTH.?

Root canal treatment does not  kill a tooth. Even though root canal treatment removes the pulp tissue from inside the tooth, the tooth is by no means "dead." Following successful endodontic treatment, the tooth continue to receive its blood supply and nourishment from the surrounding tissues and the supporting bone. The body's immune system continues to recognize an endodontically treated tooesth as viable and healthy, just as it recognizes any other normal non-treated tooth. An endodontically treated tooth generally requires a protective crown and, once this restoration has been completed, the tooth continues to function as an integral component of the dental arch. A tooth that has had root canal treatment and has been properly restored is no more susceptible to fracture, decay, or gum disease than any other tooth.

FUNDAMENTALS FOR A ROOT CANAL THERAPY
RCT is one name that gives many patients shivers when told about it. However, in reality, it is not that bad. Infact, it is an instant pain reliever and the best treatment to retain the original teeth. A Root canal treated tooth serves its purpose and function just as a healthy tooth. 

A root canal is a capillary, which runs from the base of the root of the tooth to the middle of the crown (the visible part of the tooth). The root canal carries the pulp (a network of blood and nerve cells), which brings the tooth to life.

The nerve of the tooth gets damaged due to many reasons. One of the main causes is cavity in the tooth that grows deeper and touches the nerve. Since the cavity is filled with bacteria, the root canal gets inflamed and causes pain. Other reasons that may damage the teeth are accidental cracks or infection from gums reaching to the base of roots. In such cases, root canal treatments can easily stabilise the position.

There are two ways to get relief from the pain: perform the root canal therapy, or pull the tooth, clean the gum below, and replace the tooth with a denture or bridge. We advise removing teeth as a last resort natural teeth are the ones best suited for the mouth.
It's important to have root canal therapy done quickly. The bacteria will travel down the canal to the root and into the jawbone. If this happens, the pain of your toothache will spread to your jaw. Even more important, the infection can cause your jawbone to deteriorate and weaken the structure that holds your teeth.
The best way to avoid root canals is to take good daily care of your teeth to prevent the growth and spread of bacteria. Brushing and flossing are important. Just as important are regular trips to the dentist, to check for the first sign of decay or cracks that could eventually lead to an infected tooth. In this case, an ounce of prevention really is worth a pound of cure!


HOW AND WHY DO WE DO A ROOT CANAL.?

We consider each and every human being to be uniquely different. The same also applies to each and every tooth in the oral cavity. As given above, you may need a root canal for various causes irrespective of any symptom related to pain. Pain is a very subjective feeling that varies with each individual. Similarly, each and every tooth may show different symptoms depending upon its location, anatomy, usage, disease and time. While discomfort and pain can be treated with various other methods, a dental root canal treatment is the best way to free the tooth from infection and problems for a lifetime.
Our decision to perform a root
canal treatment for a tooth is thus always based on the physical, biological and radio graphical condition of your tooth along with your symptoms and needs and never solely based on the symptom of pain. Our main and only reason to do a root canal is to make even a single tooth useful and functional that lasts you a lifetime. We try to do this in the most comfortable and painless way, succeeding more than 90% of the time. If the procedure starts to become slightly uncomfortable for you, we stop the procedure immediately and proceed ahead slowly after some interval, taking care that you feel absolutely no pain further during the treatment. We go ahead doing this using our highly effective numbing or anaesthetic techniques along with using our cutting edge Water Lase laser.

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