The pulp, which contains the blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues, must be treated with a root canal, also known as an endodontic procedure when it becomes inflamed or diseased. You feel discomfort or pain when consuming a cold or chilled beverage due to the infection. A toothache that occurs while chewing food is another indicator. If a sinus is present near the gum that comes and goes, you may need a root canal procedure even if you do not have any tooth pain. A root canal procedure is performed to prevent the extraction of a severely damaged or infected tooth. Typically, the root canal procedure takes two to three sessions. The length of each session could range from 30 to 90 minutes. A root canal treatment (RCT) used to need several protracted sittings until a few years ago. But thanks to technological developments, conventional root canal procedures have made tremendous strides lately. For an acute illness without pus accumulating in or around the tooth, a single sitting RCT can be performed in a single session. In this case, an X-ray is the most crucial diagnostic tool. It reveals whether there has been a buildup of pus or not.
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