Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is a procedure to save a damaged or infected tooth, relieving pain while preserving your natural smile. It’s a safe and effective way to prevent tooth extraction.
"Save Your Tooth, Save Your Smile"
What is Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment involves removing the infected or damaged pulp inside the tooth, cleaning, disinfecting, and sealing it. This procedure restores the tooth’s function and appearance, eliminating the need for extraction.
- Symptoms for Which Root Canal Treatment Is Required
- Severe Toothache
- Prolonged Sensitivity to Hot or Cold
- Swollen or Tender Gums
- Darkening of The Tooth
- Pimples on The Gums
- Discolored Tooth
Root Canal vs Extraction
Aspects
Root Canal Treatment
Tooth Extraction
- Preservation
- Functionality
- Pain
- Aesthetics
- Recovery
- Saves the Natural Tooth
- Retains Normal Biting and Chewing
- Relief from Tooth Pain After Treatment
- Keeps Your Natural Smile Intact
- Quick Recovery, Minimal Discomfort
- Removes the Tooth Completely
- May Require a Dental Implant or Bridge
- Pain May Persist Due to Extraction Site
- Can Impact Appearance without Replacement
- Longer Recovery Possible Complications
HOW IT WORK
Procedure of Root Canal Treatment
The dentist examines the tooth and takes an X-ray to assess the damage.
Local anesthesia is administered to numb the area.
The infected pulp is carefully removed from the tooth
The inside of the tooth is cleaned and shaped for filling.
The space is filled with a biocompatible material and sealed.
A crown is placed on the tooth to restore its strength and appearance.
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
Preserves Natural Tooth
Keeps your natural tooth intact, maintaining your smile and dental structure.
Relieves Pain
Eliminates severe toothache and discomfort caused by infection or damage.
Cost-Effective
Prevents the need for more expensive procedures like implants or bridges.
Restores Functionality
Allows you to bite and chew normally without the need for extraction.
FAQ
No, modern root canal treatments are performed with local anesthesia, making the procedure virtually painless.
The procedure typically takes 1 to 2 visits, each lasting about 60 to 90 minutes.
In most cases, a crown is recommended to protect and strengthen the treated tooth.
With proper care, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.
If left untreated, the infection can spread, leading to more severe dental issues or the need for extraction.