Save your natural tooth with painless, precise, and advanced root canal therapy designed to relieve pain and restore long-term dental health.
That relentless, throbbing pain that keeps you up at night. The sharp agony when you sip a hot coffee or bite into something sweet. You might be thinking, “This is it, I’m going to lose this tooth.” And you’ve probably heard the stories about root canals—the myths that make you dread even calling the dentist.
But what if we told you that the very procedure you fear is actually your tooth’s hero? A root canal treatment isn’t the cause of pain; it’s the solution. Modern dentistry has transformed this essential procedure into a comfortable, pain-free experience designed for one purpose only: to save your natural tooth and get you back to living pain-free. Let’s demystify it together.
Inside every tooth, beneath the white enamel and a hard layer called dentin, is a soft tissue called the pulp. This pulp contains nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissue. When this pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, a crack, or trauma, it needs to be removed to save the tooth and stop the pain.
A root canal is a precise procedure where we:
Don’t ignore these warning signs from your tooth:
If you’re experiencing any of these, prompt treatment can be the difference between saving and losing your tooth.
We believe everything your family needs for healthy smiles should be right here.
We start with a digital X-ray to see the shape of the root canals and confirm the diagnosis. Then, we numb the area with local anaesthesia. You will be completely comfortable and should feel no pain during the procedure.
We create a small opening in the crown of the tooth. Using very small, precise instruments, we remove the diseased pulp from the pulp chamber and root canals. We then meticulously clean, shape, and disinfect the area.
After the space is cleaned and dried, we fill the root canals with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha. This seals the canals to prevent bacteria from re-entering.
Because the tooth structure is often weakened, it needs a crown (cap) to protect it and restore it to full function. This crown will look and feel just like a natural tooth.
When faced with an infected tooth, you might wonder, “Wouldn’t it be easier to just pull it?”
Pulling a tooth is not a solution; it’s the start of new problems. Here’s why saving your tooth with a root canal is always the better choice:
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A Root Canal Treatment (RCT) removes infected or damaged pulp from inside the tooth, cleans the root canals, and seals them to prevent future infection while preserving your natural tooth structure.
An RCT is required when the tooth pulp is infected due to:
• Deep cavities
• Cracks or fractures
• Gum infections
• Trauma or injury
• Failed fillings or dental procedures
Symptoms may include severe pain, swelling, or sensitivity.
No. Modern root canal treatments are virtually painless, thanks to advanced anesthesia and technology. Most patients feel relief immediately after the procedure.
Most root canals can be completed in 30–60 minutes. Complex cases may require multiple visits.
A temporary filling is placed, followed by a permanent filling or crown. Mild sensitivity for a few days is normal and manageable.
In many cases, yes. A crown strengthens the tooth and prevents future fractures, especially for molars and heavily damaged teeth.
With proper care, an RCT-treated tooth can last a lifetime.
No. Saving your natural tooth is always better for chewing, alignment, and long-term oral health. Extraction is only a last resort.
Common symptoms include:
• Severe toothache
• Sensitivity to hot or cold
• Swollen gums
• Darkened tooth
• Pain while chewing
Yes. Root canal therapy is a safe, standard procedure performed with sterile tools and modern endodontic systems.
I was terrified of getting a root canal, but the procedure was completely pain-free. I walked out relieved and comfortable.