Root Canal Treatment

Advanced Root Canal Treatment for Durable Tooth Preservation

Advanced Root Canal Treatment in Pondicherry for Healthy Teeth's

Root Canal Treatment in Pondicherry helps treat infected teeth by removing damaged pulp and preserving the natural tooth structure. This treatment provides lasting pain relief and restores oral health.

Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment in Pondicherry helps treat infected teeth by removing the damaged pulp and cleaning the root canals. The tooth is then sealed and restored, allowing you to keep your natural tooth and

Root Canal Treatment

Re-treatment RCT

Re-treatment RCT is used when a root canal-treated tooth develops a new infection or fails to heal properly. The tooth is reopened, cleaned, and sealed again to restore its health and function.

Re-treatment RCT

Apicoectomy

Apicoectomy is a minor surgical procedure used to treat infection at the tip of a tooth root when a root canal alone is not sufficient. The infected tissue is removed, and the root end is sealed to help save the natural tooth and prevent further infection.

Traumatic Tooth Fracture

Traumatic Tooth Fracture helps repair chipped, cracked, or broken teeth caused by injury or trauma. Depending on the extent of the damage, treatments such as dental bonding, tooth-colored fillings, or crowns are used to restore the tooth’s appearance and function.

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FAQs

Common Questions & Answers

1. What is root canal treatment?

It is a procedure to remove infection from inside the tooth and save it from extraction.

2. Is root canal treatment painful?

No, it is performed under anesthesia and is usually comfortable with minimal discomfort.

3. Why would I need re-treatment?

Re-treatment is required if infection returns or the initial root canal was not fully successful.

4. What is an apicoectomy?

It is a surgical procedure to remove infection from the tip of the tooth root when RCT is not enough.

5. Can a broken tooth be repaired?

Yes, depending on the damage, it can be restored using fillings, bonding, or crowns.