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How Painful Is a Root Canal Without Anesthesia?
Root canals without anesthesia are extremely painful. Vitrin Clinic offers expert, pain-free treatment using modern tech, personalized care, and top sedation.
Endodontics
May 25, 2026

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What Is the RCT Setup Process for Assistants?
An efficient RCT setup requires organizing sterile instruments on a tray in their sequence of use to minimize contamination and support a smooth procedure.
Endodontics
May 25, 2026

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Are Dental Crowns Necessary?
Dental crowns are necessary when a tooth is too weak, damaged, cracked, or treated with a root canal to function safely without full protection.
Audience FAQs
May 25, 2026

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RCT Molar Teeth: How Is Done RCT on Molar Teeth?
Molar root canals involve cleaning, disinfecting, and sealing multiple complex roots to eliminate infection and save the natural tooth.
Endodontics
May 25, 2026

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How Much Pain Is Normal After a Root Canal?
Expected mild root canal pain peaks within 48 hours and fades in a week. Vitrin Clinic offers expert care, advanced tech, and tips for smooth recovery.
Endodontics
May 25, 2026

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How Long Is Post Root Canal Recovery?
Post-root canal recovery takes a few days to two weeks, requiring soft foods, gentle oral hygiene, and avoiding intense activity for optimal healing.
Endodontics
May 25, 2026
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Permanent Filling After Root Canal: What to Expect and Is It Painful?
A permanent filling after root canal seals and strengthens the treated tooth, restoring function with minimal discomfort and long-term protection.
Endodontics
May 25, 2026

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How Long Should I Wait to Eat After a Root Canal? Vitrin Clinic Answers
Wait 2-3 hours after a root canal until numbness fades. Eat soft foods, avoid hot liquids or hard items, and skip straws for 24h. Vitrin Clinic ensures safe recovery.
Endodontics
May 25, 2026

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Why Is There Pain After Root Canal and How Long Does It Last?
Mild post-root canal soreness is normal for 3 to 7 days due to tissue inflammation, but severe or prolonged pain requires a dental evaluation.
Endodontics
May 25, 2026