When you need a Root Canal Treatment
- Severe cavity infected tooth nurve
- Cavity is located too closed tooth nurve
- Periodontic issues damaged the tooth nurve
- Broken or cracked tooth by external force
- Cosmedtic reason

Root Canal Treatment(RCT)Procedure
Step 1
Exam and confirm the RCT case
Step 2
Remove damaged nurve and Blood vessel by drilling the top of tooth
Step 3
Elimination of infected neurovascular tissue
Step 4
Neural tube enlargement and molding
Step 5
Neural tube filling
Step 6
Filling and prosthesis
Protect RCT treated tooth with a crown is very routin procedure. You may damage the tooth by cracking or vertical fracture if you don’t protect with a crown.
Root Canal Treatment Q & A
Root canal treatment is an often straightforward procedure to relieve dental pain and save your teeth. Patients typically need a root canal when there is inflammation or infection in the roots of a tooth. During root canal treatment, treatment carefully removes the pulp inside the tooth, cleans, disinfects and shapes the root canals, and places a filling to seal the space. A tooth can funtion as it should be.
If you neglect a damaged tooth, you feel more pain, damage the bone around the tooth and end up removing the tooth.
Decades ago that may have been the case, but with modern technology and anesthetics you won’t experience any more pain than if you went to have a cavity filled. The pain from a severe toothache, often caused by damaged tissues in the tooth, can be easily remedied when an endodontist removes the damaged tissue through root canal treatment. In addition, endodontists are experts in pain management, and most cases can be treated quickly and comfortably.
Take medication(s) as doctor’s prescription and take easy on the tooth next 2-3 days.
It usually takes 1-2 appoints depend on severity of damage.