Root Canal Treatment, also known as endodontics, is a dental procedure aimed at saving a severely infected or decayed tooth. When tooth decay breaches the enamel and reaches the pulp, the tooth's nerves become infected and the tooth starts dying from the inside. This not only causes severe pain but can also lead to further oral health issues if left untreated. Rather than opting for extraction, which can lead to bite problems and other complications, root canal therapy effectively saves the natural tooth by removing the infection and sealing it to prevent further damage.
The root canal procedure involves several carefully orchestrated steps. Initially, the dentist administers local anesthesia to ensure a pain-free experience. The infected pulp is then removed from the tooth's interior using specialized tools. The area is meticulously cleaned and disinfected to eliminate any lingering bacteria. Once cleaned, the tooth is filled with a biocompatible material, typically gutta-percha, and sealed. In many cases, a crown is added to protect and restore the tooth's function. This comprehensive approach not only addresses the immediate infection but safeguards the tooth against future issues.
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The root canal procedure involves several carefully orchestrated steps. Initially, the dentist administers local anesthesia to ensure a pain-free experience. The infected pulp is then removed from the tooth's interior using specialized tools. The area is meticulously cleaned and disinfected to eliminate any lingering bacteria. Once cleaned, the tooth is filled with a biocompatible material, typically gutta-percha, and sealed. In many cases, a crown is added to protect and restore the tooth's function. This comprehensive approach not only addresses the immediate infection but safeguards the tooth against future issues.
With our Root Canal Treatment, you can alleviate pain, preserve your natural tooth structure, and maintain oral health.

Root canal treatment is a dental procedure to treat infection at the center of a tooth (the pulp) and save the tooth from extraction.
Patients typically experience minimal discomfort during the procedure due to local anesthesia. Most report feeling better after the infection is treated.
A root canal treatment usually takes one to two appointments, depending on the severity of the infection and the tooth's condition.
Without treatment, the infection can spread, leading to more severe pain, abscess formation, and potentially the need for tooth extraction.
