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Microscopic root canal treatment (RCT) may be considered when there is irreversible pulpitis, pulp necrosis with periapical lesions, or deep caries/cracks causing persistent pain. The decision will comprehensively consider the extent of infection, remaining tooth structure, periodontal support, root
24-72h
Response window
Approx. $3,500
Treatment fee
Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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If applicable, the procedure can be performed under a microscope with rubber dam isolation, and cone-beam CT can be used for assessment if necessary. Usually, access to the cavity is established through the crown or root canal, and after locating the root canal, mechanical and chemical cleaning, shaping, and irrigation are performed to remove infected tissue and biofilm. Subsequently, the root canal is filled with optional materials and tightly sealed, and the occlusion is temporarily or permanently restored. Postoperative pain, occlusion, height, and imaging changes are evaluated, with the goal of controlling infection and preserving the function of the natural tooth. The above is general health information and not medical advice; the specific treatment plan should be based on specialist evaluation and the hospital's protocol.
If applicable, the procedure can be performed under a microscope with rubber dam isolation, and cone-beam CT can be used for assessment if necessary. Usually, access to the cavity is established through the crown or root canal, and after locating the root canal, mechanical and chemical cleaning, shaping, and irrigation are performed to remove infected tissue and biofilm. Subsequently, the root canal is filled with optional materials and tightly sealed, and the occlusion is temporarily or permanently restored. Postoperative pain, occlusion, height, and imaging changes are evaluated, with the goal of controlling infection and preserving the function of the natural tooth. The above is general health information and not medical advice; the specific treatment plan should be based on specialist evaluation and the hospital's protocol.

Including preoperative evaluation, multiple treatments, and follow-up examinations, it is generally recommended to stay for 5–14 days; complex re-treatments or those requiring imaging re-evaluation may take longer, depending on the actual schedule.

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