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Root Canal Treatment in Delhi: What You Need to Know

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  Tooth pain can be more than just uncomfortable-it can affect your daily life. If you are experiencing persistent toothache, sensitivity, or swelling, it might be time to consider Root Canal Treatment in Delhi . At Dentem Clinic , we focus on saving your natural teeth and restoring your oral health with gentle and effective care. What is Root Canal Treatment? Root Canal Treatment, commonly called RCT , is a procedure used to treat infection or damage inside the tooth. It removes the infected tissue, cleans the root canals, and seals them to prevent further infection. The goal is to relieve pain while preserving your natural tooth, avoiding the need for extraction. Why Choose RCT in Delhi at Dentem Clinic? Delhi has many dental clinics, but at Dentem Clinic , we prioritize comfort, precision, and hygiene. Our experienced dentists use modern techniques and tools to ensure a smooth and pain-free RCT in Delhi . We understand that dental treatments can be stressful, so we make e...

How to Take Care of Your Teeth After a Root Canal

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  If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve just had a Root canal treatment in South Delhi — maybe even here at dentem clinic with Dr. Tanvir Singh or Dr. Gunita Singh . First things first — well done. You faced the fear, sat through the procedure, and now that nagging toothache is behind you. But what happens next? At our clinic, patients often ask: "Doctor, now that the root canal is done… am I okay?" And our answer is always: "Almost. Just a little more care, and you’ll be completely fine." Here’s a gentle guide we put together to help you heal well and feel confident about your next steps. That Crown Appointment? Please Don’t Skip It After the root canal, your tooth is clean and infection-free — but it’s also a little weak. Right now, it has a temporary filling or cap. That’s like putting a bandage on. To protect it for the long term, we need to fit a permanent crown . Think of it as a protective cover — it strengthens your tooth and prevents it from crack...