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I want to know laser Root Canal? procedure, time, price and anesthesia is required or not? if root canal already been done few years back then also laser root canal treatment may be done ?
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Laser RCT is done for sterilization of root canal and is done under local anesthesia. Yes in Re-RCT laser can be done. Cost varies depends on tooth morphology, number of root canals, clinican experience, any complications involved with the previous RCT. Should range from 3500 to 5000
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if laser RCT was advised by your dentist then you can go ahead
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nothing to worry. laser RCT has an added affect of canals being cleaned more precisely
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1. Laser Root canal is the procedure in which the root canal is sterilized with laser in combination with the intracanal irrigants (for eg. Sodium hypochrite) used during the Root canal cleaning and shaping. 2. Yes, even if your root canal has been done few years back then also laser root canal can be done.
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