A typical root canal takes about a half hour in the chair. Afterward, you may need pain medication for a day or two. Drainage from the disgusting stuff that has built up around the infected root can take up to about a week or so. You may be on antibiotics for about a week in some cases. After the drainage stops, you will see a dentist who will put a filling in the canal site. Good news - you keep the tooth and have no more agony there. Bad news - the tooth is basically dead but can remain stable for many years.
It should take approximately two to three weeks for a root canal to heal. If your tooth still hurts you should set up an appointment to see your dentist.
Root canals can take up to 6 hours. Be prepared for pain medication afterwards.
yes, of course you can.
Im not sure of the question but sounds like the doctor already removed the inerts of the tooth and placed a filling into the root. That is what a root canal therapy is. If you want to remove the root canal filling material and replace it with a more biocompatible material there are dentist that do that.
can someone answer this please ! :@
Not necessarily. It depends on the extent and depth of the decay or fracture. If the decay has reached the nerve of the tooth, a root canal is indicated. If the decay has not reached the nerve, a root canal is not generally required.
This differs by the severity of your problem. In most cases, it only take 1 to 2 visits for a complete root canal procedure.
It took eight years to dig the Erie Canal.
There is no canal between London and Southampton.
it was 100,000 ft. and also it toke 1002 years to build it.......
I dont know...go to Lancaster and look at the canal and do the math
Canal construction began in 1836 and finished in 1848,