A root canal on a front tooth takes about 30-45 minutes in a single sitting. Premolars run 45-60 minutes. Molars with three or four canals take 60-90 minutes and sometimes need a second visit. The time depends on how many canals the tooth has, whether there is an...
Most routine dental work is safe during pregnancy. Cleanings, fillings, root canals, emergency extractions. All fine with lidocaine anaesthesia in the second trimester. The real risk is not the treatment. It is leaving an infection untreated because you assumed...
Most health insurance plans in India cover basic dental procedures only when they result from an accident or require hospitalisation. Routine checkups, cleanings, fillings, cosmetic treatments, braces, and implants are excluded under nearly every standard policy. Some...
Dental anxiety affects roughly 36% of the population and about 12% avoid treatment entirely because the fear is too severe. The cycle is predictable. Skip appointments, problems worsen, the eventual visit becomes exactly the painful experience you feared, and the...
Post-implant diet follows a strict timeline. Cold liquids and smooth foods only for the first 24 hours. Soft foods that need zero chewing for days 2-7. Gradually firmer foods during weeks 2-4. And normal eating resumes around week 4-6 once the implant has enough...
Post-extraction swelling peaks around 48 hours, involves mild to moderate cheek puffiness, jaw stiffness, and occasional bruising. All of that is normal healing. Swelling that keeps climbing after day 3, fever above 101°F, pus from the socket, difficulty swallowing,...
Member Faculty of Dentistry — Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland Member Faculty of Dental Surgery — Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow Dual Super-Specialisation: Microscopic Endodontics & Smile Designing