Single/Multiple Visit Root Canal Treatment

What Is It?

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) can be done in either a single visit or split over multiple appointments, depending on the tooth’s condition, infection level, and your comfort. Both methods aim to clean, disinfect, and seal the tooth to save it from extraction.

Why Choose Single vs. Multiple Visits?

Treatment Type When It's Recommended Why It's Beneficial
Single Visit
Minimal infection, straightforward anatomy
Faster recovery, saves time, less discomfort overall
Multiple Visits
Complex cases, deep infection, swelling present
Ensures complete disinfection, reduces risk of failure

What Happens in Each Case?

Single Visit RCT:

  • Diagnosis and digital X-ray
  • Local anesthesia for a pain-free experience
  • Cleaning and shaping the canals
  • Disinfection and sealing — all in one go
  • Temporary or permanent crown may follow

Multiple Visit RCT:

  • First visit: pain relief, infection control, medication inside canal
  • Second visit: complete cleaning, shaping, and sealing
  • Third visit (if needed): Final crown or restoration

Key Benefits

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Frequently Ask Questions

Is a single-visit root canal safe?

 Yes, for suitable cases, it’s completely safe and effective. Your dentist will assess if you qualify.

Why might multiple visits be necessary?

For complex or heavily infected teeth, spreading the treatment ensures complete cleaning and healing.

How do I know which one I need?

 Our dental team will assess your X-ray, symptoms, and overall oral health to recommend the best option.

Will I need a crown after both types of treatment?

 Yes, typically a crown is needed to protect and restore the tooth regardless of visit type.

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