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Pre molar root canal - laser or nonlaser
Need a root canal in pre molar. Laser or non laser ? Will laser treatment also need anaesthesia
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Hey hi root canal treatment always need Anasthesia .. it’s laser r. Non laser If it’s endolase ..than no need If it’s soft tissue same laser if they using than u need Anasthesia Antibacterial
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Hi.. Good morning.. I suggest to go with laser as it's known for its painless treatment option.. And.. Anesthesia always depends on your sensitivity to the treatment.. Not a compulsory thing to follow.. And if followed too.. It's a mild local anesthesia.. I guess that wouldn't be calculated as anesthesia as such..
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Have a positive mindset on anesthesia.. It's very less important compared to the importance of treatment u needed..
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