Root Canal

Root canal treatment removes infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth to save it from extraction.

What is a Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure designed to save a tooth that has been damaged or infected. The process involves removing the infected or inflamed pulp—the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels. After the pulp is removed, the inside of the tooth is carefully cleaned, disinfected, and sealed to prevent further infection.

This treatment not only relieves pain and eliminates infection but also preserves your natural tooth, maintaining the integrity of your smile and bite. Root canals are a safe and effective way to prevent tooth extraction and ensure long-term oral health.

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Experienced Professionals

Our skilled dental team is dedicated to providing exceptional care and expertise.

Advanced Technology

We use state-of-the-art equipment to ensure precise and comfortable treatments.

Personalized Care Plans

Every patient receives customized treatment plans tailored to their unique needs.

Comfortable Environment

Enjoy a relaxing and stress-free experience in our welcoming dental clinic.

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Your Dental Questions, Answered Here

Here you’ll find answers to the most common questions. If you need further assistance, feel free to reach out to our support team

Does a root canal hurt?
Modern techniques and anesthesia make the procedure virtually painless.
How long does a root canal take?

It usually takes 1-2 sessions, depending on the complexity of the case.
How do I know if I need a root canal?
Signs include severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot and cold, and swelling around the tooth.
Can a root canal fail?
Rarely, but proper post-treatment care and follow-ups reduce this risk.
What happens after the procedure?
The tooth is sealed and typically restored with a crown for added strength.
Is a root canal better than tooth extraction?
Yes, as it saves the natural tooth, which is better for long-term oral health.
How much does a root canal cost?
Costs vary based on the tooth and clinic; insurance often covers part of it.