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What Is the New Procedure Instead of a Root Canal?

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  For many years,   root canal treatment  has been the standard solution for treating severely damaged or infected teeth. While root canals remain highly effective, advancements in modern dentistry have introduced newer treatment approaches that may help preserve the tooth's natural tissue in certain situations. Many patients ask, "Is there a new procedure that replaces a root canal?" or "Can a tooth be saved without a root canal?" The answer depends on the extent of the infection and the condition of the tooth. In some cases, modern procedures can help preserve healthy pulp tissue and reduce the need for traditional root canal treatment. Why Is a Root Canal Usually Recommended? A root canal is typically recommended when the inner pulp of the tooth becomes infected or inflamed. Common causes include: Deep cavities Tooth fractures Dental trauma Untreated tooth decay Without treatment, infection can spread and eventually lead to tooth loss. However, when detected ...

What Happens If You Delay a Cavity Filling for 6 Months?

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  You notice a tiny black spot on your tooth while brushing. It doesn't hurt. A few weeks pass, and you occasionally feel mild sensitivity when drinking something cold. Since the discomfort disappears quickly, you decide to ignore it. Six months later, that same tooth is causing pain while eating, sensitivity throughout the day, and perhaps even keeping you awake at night. This is exactly how many dental problems begin. A small cavity may seem harmless at first, but delaying treatment can lead to serious complications. At  SmyleXL Dental Clinic , we regularly meet patients who postpone treatment, only to require more extensive procedures later. What Is a Dental Cavity? A cavity is a permanently damaged area in the tooth caused by bacterial activity. When food particles and plaque remain on the teeth, bacteria produce acids that gradually destroy the tooth structure. Without proper   tooth cavity treatment , the decay continues to spread deeper into the tooth. In the early...

How Many Times Can RCT Be Done and When Is Retreatment Necessary?

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  A root canal is often considered the last line of defense before a tooth needs to be removed. It helps eliminate infection from within the tooth while preserving the natural structure, allowing patients to continue chewing, speaking, and smiling comfortably. Thanks to advances in modern dentistry,   root canal treatment   has become a highly predictable procedure with a strong long-term success rate. However, many patients wonder what happens if a treated tooth develops problems again. Can the procedure be repeated? Does a failed treatment always mean extraction? These are common concerns, especially among individuals who have undergone treatment years ago and are experiencing new symptoms. At  SmyleXL  Dental Clinic, we often help patients understand when a previously treated tooth can be saved and when additional care may be required. In many cases, a second treatment can successfully restore the tooth and prevent extraction. Understanding when retreatment i...

What Is the Cost of Jaw Surgery in India? Is It Worth It?

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  Introduction Jaw pain is something many people ignore in the beginning. It may start with slight discomfort while chewing food, speaking, or opening the mouth, but over time, the condition can become much more serious. In some cases, jaw problems not only affect oral health but also impact facial appearance, bite alignment, confidence, and daily comfort. When jaw pain becomes severe or the jaw is misaligned, dentists and oral surgeons may recommend jaw surgery. Hearing the word “surgery” can naturally make patients nervous, especially when they start thinking about pain, recovery, and treatment expenses. One of the most common questions patients ask is:  What is the cost of jaw surgery in India, and is it really worth it? What Is Jaw Surgery? Jaw surgery, also called  corrective jaw surgery  or  orthognathic surgery , is a procedure performed to correct jaw irregularities, alignment issues, and severe jaw disorders. This treatment is usually recommended when: ...