Hello doctor
Am doing root canal treatment at trust of private 50% off charges .
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There are lot of doctors trained and untrained but as my luck might be the junior doctor which he was doing me treatment he was taking advice from senior doctor also available at clinic they are watching all and guiding them
But my concern is today is my 3rd sitting done for RCT still treatment going onn doctor saying in depth infection has to remove bht today got lot of pain
He was sent with again temporary filling and said today he was closed 1 root or something he said . 2 are open said
Total 3 needles he was pinching in one tooth don't know what's going onn
Needle depth going 19mm till once senior doctor pressed needle in depth junior doctor was fearing to press proper PMP
Something they spoken like bmp was not done properly something saying again 4th visit on in next 5 days .
Pls advice what is safety how long will it take for RCT treatment.
First RCT is better o
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BMP is a procedure where the root canals are cleaned and shaped, if it is not done properly then it will definetly cause u pain,and this is wat happened in ur case, as u mentioned junior doc was doing ur case so might be possible that bmp was not proper,and causing u pain nothing to worry, once the BMP is done properly ur pain will subside
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If you want,single sitting rct,visit a dental clinic and consult an endodontist. BMP is biomechanical preparation,through which infected pulp canal has to be cleaned and shaped to remove pulp remnants.in dental colleges,rct is performed with less cost and multiple visits ,if students are doing the procedure.
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