Each tooth plays a crucial role in chewing, speaking, and maintaining
proper bite alignment. When a tooth is lost, neighboring teeth may
shift, causing misalignment that can lead to bite problems, jaw pain,
and even additional tooth loss. Additionally, the underlying bone may
begin to deteriorate without the stimulation provided by tooth roots,
leading to changes in facial structure
By opting for treatments like root canal therapy, dental crowns, or
dental implants, the functionality and appearance of the natural smile
can be maintained or restored. Saving your teeth from extraction is a
proactive step that embodies the holistic approach of modern dentistry,
recognizing the intricate connections between oral health, overall
health, and a person’s sense of well-being
Endodontic therapy, is a vital procedure in dentistry aimed at saving
and restoring teeth that have suffered from severe decay, infection, or
damage to the pulp—the innermost part of the tooth. During this
procedure, the infected or damaged pulp is carefully removed, the inner
chamber is cleaned, disinfected, and then sealed to prevent further
infection
A rubber-like material is often used to fill the space left by the
removed pulp. Root canal treatment not only relieves excruciating pain
caused by infection but also preserves the tooth’s structure,
functionality, and aesthetics, preventing the need for extraction. This
procedure is performed with advanced techniques and anesthesia by our
specialists to ensure patient comfort
A dental crown after root canal treatment is a crucial step in restoring
the structural integrity and functionality of a tooth that has
undergone endodontic therapy. Root canal treatment involves removing the
infected or damaged pulp from the tooth’s interior, which can weaken
the tooth over time. Placing a dental crown on the tooth after RCT
serves to protect it from further damage, enhance its strength, and
ensure its longevity
The process typically involves shaping your tooth to create space for
the crown and then taking impressions for the custom fabrication of the
crown. The crown, often made from materials like porcelain or metal, is
designed to closely match the appearance of the natural tooth while
providing a robust outer layer to withstand normal chewing forces. A
dental crown after RCT not only restores your tooth’s function but also
prevents potential fractures or additional decay