About This Treatment
A root canal is recommended when the inner pulp of a tooth becomes infected or inflamed due to decay, fracture, trauma, or deep restorations. Our focus is to remove infection, preserve the natural tooth, and restore long-term function with minimal discomfort.
Treatment Process
- 1. Detailed examination and digital diagnosis
- 2. Local anesthesia and comfortable access to the infected tooth
- 3. Cleaning, shaping, and disinfection of the root canals
- 4. Sealing the canals and planning final restoration
Frequently Asked Questions
Is root canal treatment painful?
Modern root canal treatment is typically no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. Local anesthesia and careful technique help keep the procedure comfortable.
How many visits does a root canal take?
Many cases can be completed in a single visit, but complex infections or retreatment cases may require more than one appointment.
What happens after the root canal?
Most teeth need a permanent restoration, often a crown, to protect the tooth and restore normal chewing strength.