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Which stage of cavity is compulsory RCT
If i have cavity , which is tha final stage where we should stop ayurveda and go for the root canal treatment?
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Hello There is no Ayurveda treatment you can just go for rct
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thers no ayurvedic treatment for dental decay. its better u get the rct at the earliest to save the tooth or else u wil loose the tooth
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Cavity or decay is in all probability irreversible.  No amount of ayurveda allopathy or homeopathy can stop a decay from progressing. The only way to stop a cavity from spreading is to physically remove the infected part of the tooth in order to heal the affected part of the tooth. This is where a dentist role comes into play where a drill is used to remove the decay and a inert filling is used to support and seal the defect. Root canal is done at a stage where the cavity is allowed to spread to an extent that it affects the vitality of the tooth.
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