ROOT CANAL BY ROTATION SYSTEM
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure that involves removing the infected or damaged pulp tissue from the root canal of a tooth and filling it with a biocompatible material. One of the techniques used to perform this procedure is the rotation system.
The rotation system cleans and shapes the root canal using a rotary instrument that rotates at high speed. The device is made of a flexible nickel-titanium alloy, allowing efficient root canal cleaning and shaping.
The steps involved in a root canal using the rotation system are as follows:
• Anesthesia: The dentist will numb the area around the tooth to be treated with a local anesthetic.
• Access: The dentist will make a small opening in the top of the tooth to access the pulp chamber and root canals.
• Cleaning: The dentist will use a series of rotary instruments to clean and shape the root canals, removing any infected or damaged tissue.
• Irrigation: The dentist will use an irrigating solution to flush out any remaining debris and disinfect the root canals.
• Filling: The dentist will fill the root canals with a biocompatible material, such as gutta-percha, to seal them and prevent bacteria from re-entering.
• Restoration: The dentist will then restore the tooth with a filling or crown to protect it and restore its function.
The rotation system allows a more efficient and precise cleaning and shaping of the root canal, which can result in a better outcome for the patient.
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A root canal, also called endodontics, is a dental procedure to treat infection at the center of a tooth. It can repair or save a tooth that is infected or badly decayed instead of removing it. The term “root canal” comes from the act of cleaning the canal inside the tooth’s root.
Your tooth may feel sensitive for a few days after a root canal. Over-the-counter painkillers will help you with any discomfort. You can go back to work and return to your normal routine the next day or as soon as you arrive in your home country.
The root canal procedure is almost always successful, with over 95% success rate. Many teeth fixed with this procedure can last for 10 years to a lifetime. The side effect of a root canal is tooth sensitivity, but this will subside within a few days. The risks include the loss of the tooth or abscess development on the tooth, but this is very rare.
ROOT CANAL BY ROTATION SYSTEM
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure that involves removing the infected or damaged pulp tissue from the root canal of a tooth and filling it with a biocompatible material. One of the techniques used to perform this procedure is the rotation system.
The rotation system cleans and shapes the root canal using a rotary instrument that rotates at high speed. The device is made of a flexible nickel-titanium alloy, allowing efficient root canal cleaning and shaping.
The steps involved in a root canal using the rotation system are as follows:
• Anesthesia: The dentist will numb the area around the tooth to be treated with a local anesthetic.
• Access: The dentist will make a small opening in the top of the tooth to access the pulp chamber and root canals.
• Cleaning: The dentist will use a series of rotary instruments to clean and shape the root canals, removing any infected or damaged tissue.
• Irrigation: The dentist will use an irrigating solution to flush out any remaining debris and disinfect the root canals.
• Filling: The dentist will fill the root canals with a biocompatible material, such as gutta-percha, to seal them and prevent bacteria from re-entering.
• Restoration: The dentist will then restore the tooth with a filling or crown to protect it and restore its function.
The rotation system allows a more efficient and precise cleaning and shaping of the root canal, which can result in a better outcome for the patient.
PATIENTS TESTIMONIAL
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• youtube.com/watch?v=UoNeRcszHok
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ROOT CANAL BY ROTATION SYSTEM
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure that involves removing the infected or damaged pulp tissue from the root canal of a tooth and filling it with a biocompatible material. One of the techniques used to perform this procedure is the rotation system.
The rotation system cleans and shapes the root canal using a rotary instrument that rotates at high speed. The device is made of a flexible nickel-titanium alloy, allowing efficient root canal cleaning and shaping.
The steps involved in a root canal using the rotation system are as follows:
• Anesthesia: The dentist will numb the area around the tooth to be treated with a local anesthetic.
• Access: The dentist will make a small opening in the top of the tooth to access the pulp chamber and root canals.
• Cleaning: The dentist will use a series of rotary instruments to clean and shape the root canals, removing any infected or damaged tissue.
• Irrigation: The dentist will use an irrigating solution to flush out any remaining debris and disinfect the root canals.
• Filling: The dentist will fill the root canals with a biocompatible material, such as gutta-percha, to seal them and prevent bacteria from re-entering.
• Restoration: The dentist will then restore the tooth with a filling or crown to protect it and restore its function.
The rotation system allows a more efficient and precise cleaning and shaping of the root canal, which can result in a better outcome for the patient.
PATIENTS TESTIMONIAL
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