Endodontics

Single sitting (painless) Root Canals

Single sitting (painless) Root Canals is an endodontic procedure that involves cleaning, disinfecting and filling the root canals of infected or severely decayed teeth.

Procedure Type
Therapeutic Procedure
Treatment Area
Tooth pulp and root canals
Classification
NoninvasiveProcedure
Single sitting (painless) Root Canals

Treatment Overview

Single sitting (painless) Root Canals is an endodontic procedure that involves cleaning, disinfecting and filling the root canals of infected or severely decayed teeth.

How It's Performed

The single sitting (painless) root canals procedure is performed using appropriate dental instruments and techniques following standard clinical protocols.

Pre-Treatment Preparation

Appropriate pre-operative examination, medical history review, and local anesthesia administration as needed.

Post-Treatment Care

Post-procedure monitoring and follow-up care as recommended by the dentist.

Medical Classification

ICD-9
23.31
ICD-11
DA09.0

Important Considerations

⚠️ Contraindications

Non-restorable tooth, vertical root fracture, or severe periodontal involvement.

Frequently Asked Questions


How painful is Single sitting (painless) Root Canals?

Modern root canal procedures are performed under local anesthesia and are generally no more uncomfortable than a large filling. Most patients experience minimal discomfort during the procedure.

How long does Single sitting (painless) Root Canals take?

The procedure typically takes 1-2 hours depending on the complexity of the case. Some cases may require multiple visits, but advanced techniques often allow completion in a single session.

Is Single sitting (painless) Root Canals successful?

Root canal therapy has a success rate of 85-97% when performed properly. The success depends on factors like the tooth's condition and post-treatment care.

What should I expect after Single sitting (painless) Root Canals?

You may experience mild discomfort for 2-3 days, which can be managed with over-the-counter pain medications. A permanent restoration (crown) is usually needed within 2-4 weeks.

Are there alternatives to Single sitting (painless) Root Canals?

The main alternative is tooth extraction followed by replacement with a dental implant, bridge, or partial denture. However, saving the natural tooth is usually the preferred option.

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