Root Canal Treatment

Save your natural tooth and eliminate pain with our advanced root canal therapy. Modern techniques ensure a comfortable, effective treatment.

1

Diagnosis & Examination

We'll perform a thorough examination including X-rays to assess the extent of damage and confirm if root canal treatment is necessary. We'll explain the procedure and address any concerns.

Dental examination and X-ray for root canal
2

Preparation & Numbing

The area will be completely numbed using local anesthesia. We use modern techniques to ensure you're comfortable throughout the procedure. A dental dam is placed to keep the area dry and clean.

Preparation for root canal treatment
3

Cleaning & Shaping

We'll carefully remove the infected pulp and clean the root canals using specialized instruments. The canals are then shaped to prepare them for filling.

Root canal cleaning process
4

Filling & Sealing

The cleaned canals are filled with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha. The tooth is then sealed with a temporary filling to protect it until the permanent crown is ready.

Root canal filling and sealing
5

Crown Placement

In a follow-up appointment, we'll place a permanent crown to protect and strengthen your treated tooth, restoring its full function and appearance.

Crown placement after root canal

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

Save your natural tooth

Eliminate tooth pain

Prevent infection spread

Restore tooth function

Long-lasting results

Virtually painless procedure

Cost-effective solution

Quick recovery time

Common Questions About Root Canal

Is root canal treatment painful?

Modern root canal procedures are virtually painless thanks to advanced techniques and effective local anesthesia. Most patients report feeling comfortable throughout the treatment.

How long does the procedure take?

Most root canal treatments can be completed in 1-2 appointments, with each session lasting about 60-90 minutes depending on the complexity of the case.

What is the recovery like?

Recovery is typically quick, with most patients returning to normal activities the next day. Some mild discomfort may be felt for a few days but can be managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

Experiencing Tooth Pain?

Don't wait until it gets worse. Contact us today for expert root canal treatment.