Root Canal Therapy
Our orthodontist team at Orange Dental also provides root canal therapy services. It helps in repairing your teeth and replacing it through the means of a dental implant. It helps in pain reduction and restoring your dental health
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Your teeth can be highly susceptible to cracks, damage and breakage. As a result, preferring a root canal therapy at a root canal clinic is highly beneficial. At Orange Dental Clinic, availing Endodontic therapy services can help in salvaging natural teeth. It can help in avoiding requirements for a dental implant. As a result, the teeth retain their original appearance and sustain a lifetime without any need for treatment in the future. You can bypass any requirement for dental implants.
During the root canal therapy, the process involves removal of nerve tissue in the tooth and sealing canals through soft material. By carrying out a therapy of root canal, the tooth loses its pain and temperature sensitivity. However, it also retains its sensitivity to biting.
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At Orange dental, we do believe that having top notch root canal services is essential for all. This is the reason why most of our locations focus on billing major insurance plans and provide multiple options for financing. We offer value for money dental services. Contact our team for further queries for services related to the root canal clinic.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1.What is root canal therapy?
Root canal therapy treats infected tooth pulp, the soft tissue inside a tooth containing nerves and blood vessels. This procedure aims to save the tooth and alleviate pain caused by infection.
2.Why do I need a root canal?
You might need a Infected tooth cleaning if the tooth pulp is infected or damaged due to deep decay, trauma, or cracks. Symptoms include severe pain, sensitivity, swelling, or discoloration.
3. Is Endodontic treatment painful?
Modern techniques and local anesthesia make Endodontic therapy relatively comfortable. You’ll likely experience relief from the initial pain once the infection is addressed.
4. How long does a root canal procedure take?
The duration varies depending on the tooth’s condition and complexity. Typically, it takes one to two appointments, each lasting between one to two hours at Orange Dental Clinic.
5. How successful is root canal therapy?
Root canal treatment has a high success rate, often exceeding 90%, especially with proper care and a protective crown placed by our experienced dentists.
6. What happens after a root canal?
After the procedure, you might experience mild sensitivity for a few days, manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers. A crown is usually recommended for protection.
7. Can a root canal treated tooth get infected again?
While rare, reinfection is possible. Maintaining good oral hygiene and regular check-ups at Orange Dental Clinic are crucial for long-term success.
8. How much does a Dental pulp therapy cost?
The cost varies depending on the tooth and complexity. We provide a detailed treatment plan and cost estimate during your consultation at Orange Dental Clinic.
9. Are there alternatives to root canal therapy?
The primary alternative is tooth extraction. However, saving your natural tooth with a root canal is generally the preferred option for maintaining function and aesthetics.
10. How do I care for a root canal treated tooth?
Treat it like any other tooth: brush twice daily, floss regularly, and schedule routine check-ups and cleanings at Orange Dental Clinic for lasting oral health.