You must have heard “be nice to dentists, they have fillings too”. Yeah dental fillings are common treatment, even dentists got it, but some people are afraid of it. Let's take a look at what is dental filling, and what are the options available
A filling is a way to restore a tooth damaged by decay back to its normal function and shape. Materials used for fillings include
Our team is very sceptical about suggesting a root canal treatment for a deep cavity. Most of the time we do a procedure called indirect pulp capping.
Pulp capping is a technique used in dental restorations to prevent the dental pulp from necrosis, after being exposed, or nearly exposed in case of a deep cavity.
It’s recommended that a person should visit dentist for a regular checkup, to identify that dental decay in its early stages, so that a dentist can prevent the progression by giving a dental filling over there.
So are you afraid of root canal treatment, that drilling sound and painful experience in a dental chair? Well…. It’s all changed now. You can get a root canal treatment in half n hour and you wont even feel the pain.
So if you have any of the above mentioned condition you have to get a root canal treatment, but you are afraid that it will hurt or not, in fact the main medias are picturing root canal treatment as a scary thing, the truth is exactly opposite.
Our root canal specialists will make sure that you are at ease and you won’t feel any pain during the procedure. Root canal treatment in modern dentistry is not that invasive. Specially designed Nickel Titanium instruments are used instead of conventional hand instruments made of stainless Steel. These instruments clean the root canal completely without damaging the roots.
The main aim of a root canal treatment is to remove the infected pulp from root canals and replacing it with a filling material.So once the procedure is done you have to go for caping which is very important in order to prevent the breaking of root canal treated tooth.
Root Canal Treatment Cost In India –
The cost of the treatment primarily varies on certain prominent factors such as:
Post evaluation of the above factors, the cost of the treatment may vary between Rs 2000/- to Rs 5000/- per tooth.