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Dr. Parul Dalal is practicing as a Dental Surgeon since 1984.
Remember this one important point -- the better your dentist can see when he or she is doing your root canal treatment, the greater the probability of the root canal treatment being successful.
Imagine if you were given a task to clean out the inside of a very thin straw, filled with debris. Bear in mind that your objective is to clean out as much material as possible so that the straw will function properly. Any debris left inside the straw will lower your success rate. Now, if you were able to magnify and illuminate (brighten) the inside of the straw, so that you would be able to see all areas clearly, you would be able to clean the straw much better.
The alternative to root canal therapy is the removal of the tooth. Once the pulp is injured, it cannot heal and it is not recommended to leave the infected tooth in the mouth. Remember that pain is not a good indicator of disease. An abcess in your jaw should never be "watched" simply because it doesn't hurt. Hypertension, diabetes, and early stages of cancer are not painful, but no one would recommend to leave these conditions untreated. While some people would prefer an extraction, it is usually advisable to keep the natural teeth if possible.
Root Canal treatment is usually very successful, however, if symptoms persist, please call our office to schedule a followup appointment.
You will be given oral and written instructions by the staff after your treatment. If you are given pain and/or antibiotic medications, please take as directed.
With their more sophisticated procedures, dentists are helping people keep their teeth longer. Because people are living longer and more stressful lives,..
Dental decay is one of the most common diseases in the world. It is caused by bacteria residing in the mouth. These bacteria feed on the food particles stuck on the surface of teeth.
A split tooth is often the result of the long term progression of a cracked tooth. The split tooth is identified by a crack with distinct segments that can be separated...
If you bleed from the gums while brushing, chances are you have gum disease. Gum disease affects approximately 90 percent of all human beings.
Chipped teeth account for the majority of all dental injuries. Dislodged or knocked-out teeth are examples of less frequent, but more severe injuries.
Surgery may be used in diagnosis. If you have persistent symptoms but no problems appear on your x-ray,..