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What Are the Key Signs of Tooth Necrosis Symptoms You Should Never Ignore?
Key symptoms of tooth necrosis include discoloration, a persistent gum bump, lingering sensitivity, and a foul taste, requiring urgent professional care.
Endodontics
June 4, 2026

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When Is RCT Required? Explaining Signs, Procedure, and What to Expect
RCT required for infected pulp. Vitrin Clinic removes tissue, shapes, and seals canals, then places a crown to save the natural tooth painlessly.
Endodontics
June 4, 2026

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What Does Needing a Root Canal Feel Like?
Needing a root canal feels like deep, persistent tooth pain, sharp sensitivity to hot/cold, jaw pain, swelling, and nerve inflammation from infection.
Endodontics
June 4, 2026
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What Should You Know About Tooth Canal Anatomy Before a Root Canal?
Know your tooth canal anatomy before a root canal! Teeth have complex nerve networks, and advanced CBCT imaging at Vitrin Clinic ensures precise, pain-free care.
Endodontics
June 4, 2026

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What Are the Symptoms of Nerve Damage After a Root Canal?
Nerve damage after a root canal may cause persistent pain, tingling, numbness, sensitivity, or swelling, and requires early diagnosis and treatment.
Endodontics
June 4, 2026

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What Are the Different Stages of RCT and How Can They Protect Your Smile?
Root canal therapy (RCT) saves infected teeth through diagnosis, cleaning, disinfection, sealing, and restoration, relieving pain and preventing tooth loss.
Endodontics
June 3, 2026

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Should I Get a Root Canal? A Dentist's Guide to Save Your Tooth
Need a root canal? This guide shows why saving your natural tooth at Vitrin Clinic is a safe, painless, and cost-effective choice to protect your smile.
Endodontics
June 3, 2026

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What Causes Tooth Pulp Necrosis and How Can You Treat It?
Tooth pulp necrosis is caused by trauma or deep bacterial decay, and it is treated by removing the dead tissue via a root canal or through tooth extraction.
Endodontics
June 3, 2026
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What Is Irreversible Pulpitis and How Is It Treated?
Irreversible pulpitis is severe, irreversible inflammation of a tooth’s pulp causing persistent pain and usually requiring root canal treatment or extraction.
Endodontics
June 3, 2026