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How Long Does A Root Canal Treatment Take?

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How Long Does A Root Canal Treatment Take?

How Long Does A Root Canal Take?

 

The good news is that root canal therapy is a highly effective technique that is used to save a tooth that would otherwise be lost. Perhaps most amazing of all is the fact that most root canals can be completed in under an hour. As a matter of fact, the process of numbing a tooth and cleaning it out as well as filling it can easily be done in less than one hour in most cases. As a matter of fact, the question of how long does a root canal treatment take varies widely from patient to patient and from case to case. Depending on the tooth in question as well as the degree of decay, root canal therapy varies widely, to say the least.

 

Saving A Tooth From Extraction

 

There are typically three main elements of any root canal. This includes enlarging and shaping the space within the tooth known as the root canal. Next, the root canal space is disinfected and then ultimately is filled with a rubber like material. This technique has proven successful over the years in eliminating decay and saving a tooth from extraction. When the root canal is performed it is imperative that the disinfecting solution reaches into every part of the root canal space. This helps to make sure that decay and infection are completely eradicated.

 

Every Root Canal Is Different And Unique

 

Every Root Canal Is Different And Unique

 

Keep in mind that the main objective of any root canal treatment is to disinfect the tooth so that the treatment will last for decades and perhaps a lifetime. Patients can expect to receive anesthesia that makes the treatment no more discomforting than a typical filling. It is also important to note that some root canal treatment procedures may require multiple visits. As mentioned earlier, every root canal is different and unique and requires a custom approach by your dental care provider. With so much to offer it is clear to see why root canal therapy has become so important in today’s world of modern dentistry. Contact your dentists in Pinole, Dr. Azadeh Hosseini and Dr. Ghazal Hosseini at Top Pinole Dental today to learn more.

 

References:
[1] Root Canal is Virtually Painless