When a person root canal is going on cant we stop the pain, cant we stop those chemical changes that are emitted from non receptors so that we cant feel the pain completely.
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We can stop or at least reduce the pain by injecting local anaesthesia into the pulpal chamber or in the pulp.
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If u have pain while rct u can ask the dentist to give you local anesthesia.
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Ya tell your doctor to give intra pulpal injection containing lignocanine injection and sodium hypochloride irrigation and you will be comfortable during treatment with no pain during rct procedure.
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Root canal procedures are completely painless procedure under profound anaesthesia. Premedication with painkillers enhances local anaesthetic action
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RCT is usually painless procedure but sometimes the inflammation is so much in inside the tooth (thanks to patient's ignorance) that it becomes difficult to make it compeltly painless. YEs there are many ways pain can be reduced to minimum (happy air (nitrous oxide) is one the method).
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Root canal is a treatment of removing infected pulp and filling the empty space with a inert material , after a perfect treatment patient should not have pain.
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Root canal is done under local anesthesia so dat you are free from pain during the procedure.
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