What is Rootcanal?

The agenda of root canal therapy is to eliminate the infection from the tooth & root canal,
prevent a reinfection, and keep the natural tooth intact. A root canal involves removing the
inflammatory or infected pulp and carefully cleaning, sanitising, filling, and sealing the inside
of the tooth. This is a simple technique to reduce tooth pain and preserve your tooth. When
a tooth & roots are inflamed or infected, patients often require a root canal. An endodontist who specialises in this type of care meticulously removes the pulp from the tooth during root canal therapy, cleans, disinfects, and forms the canals, and then places a filling to close the opening.

The traditional sayings have nothing on a modern root canal procedure! Depending on the
state of your tooth and your unique circumstances, it can typically be finished in one or two appointments and is quite comparable to a standard filling. A root canal is incredibly effective and not too painful. In no time at all, you & will be grinning, biting, and eating with ease once more.
There are numerous benefits to saving the natural tooth with root canal therapy:
1. Reliable chewing
2. Normal biting pressure and feeling
3. A genuine appearance
4. Prevents undue wear or pressure on other teeth

Endodontic therapy and the restoration of a natural tooth are typically less expensive than having the tooth pulled. To restore chewing ability and stop neighbouring teeth from moving, a removed tooth needs to be replaced with an implant or bridge. Compared to endodontic therapy and the proper restoration, these procedures are typically more expensive.