Root Canal
Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure that removes infected or damaged pulp from inside the tooth, cleans and disinfects the canals, and seals it to prevent further infection. It saves your natural tooth and eliminates pain.
- Root Canal Therapy
- Endodontic Retreatment
- Apicoectomy (Root-End Surgery)
- Pulp Vitality Treatment
- Emergency Root Canal
Why Choose Our Root Canal Treatment
Pain-Free Procedure
Modern anesthesia and techniques ensure a comfortable, painless experience.
Saves Natural Tooth
Preserves your original tooth instead of extracting it.
Eliminates Infection
Removes bacteria and infected pulp completely.
High Success Rate
Root canal treatments have over 95% success rate.
Our Root Canal Services
Standard Root Canal
Removes infected pulp, cleans canals, and seals the tooth to save it.
Endodontic Retreatment
A second root canal for teeth that didn't heal properly after initial treatment.
Apicoectomy
Root-end surgery that removes infection from the tip of the root.
Emergency Root Canal
Immediate treatment for severe tooth pain and dental infections.
Key Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
Eliminates Pain
Removes infected pulp causing severe toothaches.
Saves Natural Tooth
Preserves your original tooth instead of extraction.
Prevents Infection Spread
Stops bacteria from spreading to nearby teeth and gums.
Restores Function
Allows normal chewing and biting after treatment.
What is a Root Canal?
A root canal is a dental procedure that removes infected or damaged pulp from inside the tooth, cleans and disinfects the canals, and seals it to prevent further infection. It saves your natural tooth and eliminates pain.
- Removes infected pulp completely
- Eliminates severe tooth pain
- Saves your natural tooth
- Prevents infection spread
- Restores normal function
Signs You May Need a Root Canal
Common signs include severe toothache, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, gum swelling, tooth discoloration, and pain when biting or chewing. Early detection can save your tooth.
- Severe and persistent toothache
- Sensitivity to hot and cold
- Swollen or tender gums
- Tooth discoloration (darkening)
- Pain when biting or chewing
The Root Canal Procedure
The root canal procedure involves numbing the area, creating an opening in the tooth, removing infected pulp, cleaning and shaping the canals, and sealing them. A crown is usually placed afterward for protection.
- Local anesthesia for comfort
- Opening made in the tooth
- Infected pulp removed
- Canals cleaned and disinfected
- Tooth sealed and crowned
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