Advanced Endodontic Care
Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment is a precise procedure designed to eliminate infection from within the tooth while preserving its natural structure. It relieves pain, restores function and prevents the need for extraction.
Why Is Root Canal Treatment Needed?
When the inner pulp of a tooth becomes infected due to deep decay, trauma or cracks, it can cause severe pain and swelling. Root Canal Treatment removes the infected tissue and seals the tooth to prevent further complications.
Is It Painful?
Modern root canal procedures are performed under local anesthesia and are designed to be comfortable. Most patients experience relief from pain rather than discomfort during treatment.
Key Benefits
Eliminates tooth infection
Relieves persistent pain
Preserves natural tooth structure
Prevents tooth extraction
Tools We Use:
Digital X-Rays
Accurate imaging to assess infection and root structure.
Rotary Endodontic Instruments
Precision tools for effective cleaning of root canals.
Apex Locator Technology
Ensures accurate measurement of canal length.
Biocompatible Filling Materials
Seals the tooth securely to prevent reinfection.
How the Root Canal Treatment Process Works
A structured and carefully planned approach to ensure predictable, safe and long-lasting results.
Diagnosis and Imaging
Digital scans are taken to identify the extent of infection and plan precise treatment.
Removal of Infected Pulp
The infected tissue is carefully removed from inside the tooth using specialized instruments.
Cleaning and Sealing
The root canals are disinfected and sealed with a biocompatible material to prevent reinfection.
Final Restoration
A crown or filling is placed to restore strength, function and natural appearance.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know before starting your treatment.
Most procedures are completed in one or two visits depending on the severity of infection.
In many cases, a crown is recommended to restore strength and protect the treated tooth.
With proper care and regular check-ups, a root canal-treated tooth can last many years.