Root Canal Treatment

Professional Root Canal Treatment

What is Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal treatment (also known as endodontic therapy) is a procedure that removes infected or damaged pulp from inside the tooth. The canals are then cleaned, disinfected, and sealed to prevent further infection.
This treatment allows us to save your natural tooth, maintain your bite alignment, and avoid the need for extraction or implants.
Thanks to advancements in dental technology, root canal procedures are now faster, more precise, and virtually painless.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

If you experience ongoing tooth pain, swelling, or sensitivity, it could indicate an infection in the pulp of your tooth. Left untreated, this can lead to abscesses, bone loss, or even tooth loss.
Common signs include:

  • Persistent or throbbing toothache

  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers

  • Swollen, red, or tender gums

  • A pimple-like bump on the gums

  • Darkening or discoloration of the tooth

Early treatment prevents complications and can save your tooth with minimal intervention.

How the Procedure Works

Your treatment begins with a detailed examination and digital X-rays to assess the infected tooth. After numbing the area, our dentist carefully removes the infected pulp, cleans the canals, and fills them with a biocompatible material.
A temporary or permanent crown is then placed to restore the tooth’s structure and function.
The entire procedure is typically completed in one or two visits, with most patients returning to normal activities the same day.

Safe, Comfortable & Long-Lasting Results

Modern root canal treatments are highly successful and designed to last a lifetime with proper care. You may experience mild sensitivity for a day or two, but this quickly subsides.
By choosing root canal therapy, you avoid more invasive procedures while keeping your natural tooth intact.
Our priority is your comfort — we use the latest tools and techniques to ensure a smooth and pain-free recovery.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

No, an infected tooth cannot heal itself. Infection once set can spread to other areas of your jaw causing serious pain and other systemic complications. Treating an infected tooth requires medications and root canal treatment. For getting an RCT, book your appointment with us.

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