Root Canal
Root Canal
One treatment, lasting relief. Root canal therapy done right.

A root canal is a dental procedure designed to save a tooth that has become infected or severely damaged in its inner pulp β the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels. When decay or injury causes infection, the pulp can become inflamed and painful. Root canal treatment involves carefully removing the infected pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the inside of the tooth, and then sealing it to prevent further infection. This helps preserve the natural tooth and avoids the need for extraction.
Modern root canal therapy is highly effective, often completed in one or two visits with minimal discomfort thanks to local anesthesia and advanced techniques. By saving the natural tooth, a root canal restores normal biting and chewing function and prevents surrounding teeth from shifting out of place. Itβs an essential treatment for maintaining long-term oral health and a pain-free smile.
π¦·Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
π Saves your natural tooth, avoiding extraction
π Relieves severe tooth pain caused by infection or inflammation
π Eliminates infection and prevents it from spreading
π Restores normal chewing and biting function
π Prevents shifting of adjacent teeth
π Maintains the natural appearance of your smile
π Supports overall oral health and jawbone strength
How It Works

Consultation
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FAQs
A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage inside a tooth. It involves removing the infected pulp, cleaning the inside of the tooth, and sealing it to prevent future issues β all while saving your natural tooth.
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Thanks to modern techniques and anesthesia, root canal treatment is usually no more uncomfortable than getting a regular filling. Most patients feel relief from pain caused by the infection after the procedure.
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Common signs include severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swollen gums, or a darkened tooth. However, only a dentist can confirm the need for a root canal through an exam and X-ray.
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Most root canal treatments are completed in one or two visits, depending on the complexity of the tooth. Each appointment may last around 60β90 minutes.
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After the procedure, your tooth may feel a little sensitive for a few days. A crown is often recommended to protect and strengthen the tooth. With proper care, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.
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