Do I need anesthesia for dental surgery?
Anesthesia is often used in dental surgery to ensure patient comfort and pain management.
Anesthesia is often used in dental surgery to ensure patient comfort and pain management.
Severe tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity, and gum swelling may indicate need for root canal.
Modern techniques make root canals virtually painless, with minimal discomfort during recovery.
Deep decay, cracked teeth, or trauma can lead to infected pulp requiring root canal.
Root canal saves the tooth while extraction removes it—each has specific uses and outcomes.
Brush twice daily, floss, avoid sugar, and use fluoride to prevent cavities naturally.
Sugary diet, poor oral hygiene, dry mouth, and smoking are leading causes of adult tooth decay.
Same-day crowns are created and placed in a single visit using CAD/CAM technology, offering fast, precise restoration.
Minor cracks or breaks in teeth can often be repaired with crowns or bonding without the need for extraction.
Cracked teeth can be fixed with bonding for small cracks or a crown for larger ones, restoring function and appearance.