What is the single-sitting root canal procedure at Dentaville?
Single-visit root canal performed only by an endodontist (root canal specialist). At Dentaville Dr Rahul Kumar (endodontist) will do your single-visit root canal treatment.
First, a local anesthetic is administered to the tooth, and the tooth becomes numb so that the procedure is more pleasant & comfortable.
Next, Dr. Rahul Kumar uses a special drill to gain access to the area inside the tooth where the nerve is. A hole is made inside the tooth to open the pulp chamber to allow access to the canals.
Next, he cleans the pulp chamber and all root canals with the help of special endohandpiece instruments. With the use of rotary files, the infected nerves are removed.
The root canals are flushed with antibacterial solution. Root canals are further cleaned with scrapes and scrubs, cleaning it of debris and bacteria & reshaped to free them of all debris with the endorotary file instrument.
Once the root canals are dry & clean, they are filled and sealed with a biocompatible material like as Gutta Percha Points.
The tooth cavity is then filled with a permanent tooth-colored light-cure composite filling material.
A root canal-treated tooth should be ideally crowned after some days.
Advantage of Single-Visit Root Canal Treatment
Are generally taken in one session less than 60 minutes to finish the procedure, thus saving time. If required, we can do up to 6 root canals in a single session.
Absolutely painless procedure and single-visit procedure.
Reducing the patient anxiety: The patient does not feel discomfort from local anesthesia again and again every visit.
Favorable in patients who do not show up after the first sitting in traditional old root canal treatment.
This reduces the reinfection chances by the number of visits.
Affordable and cost-effective.
Indication of single-visit root canal treatment
Persistent toothache.
Deep cavity and decay.
Tooth nerve tissue has started to degenerate in case of attrition or abrasion.
Tooth nerve exposure in case of fracture or trauma to the tooth.
Patients with acute tooth abscess.
Contraindication of Single-Visit Root Canal Treatment
The tooth with chronic periapical abscess.
The tooth with the periapical swelling.
Mobile (shaking or loosened) teeth.
How long does a single-visit root canal treatment take at Dentaville?
Single-sitting root canals generally take one session less than 60 minutes to finish the procedure, thus saving time. If required, we can do up to 6 root canals in a single session.