Root Canal Treatment

Advanced procedure to remove infection and save your natural tooth effectively

Root Canal Treatment for Pain Relief

Root canal treatment removes infected pulp and protects the natural tooth structure.It helps relieve pain and restores normal function and oral health.

Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment is a procedure used to remove infected pulp from a decayed tooth and relieve pain. When decay reaches the inner pulp containing nerves and blood vessels, it can cause severe discomfort. The infected area is cleaned thoroughly, filled with a safe material, and restored to maintain the tooth’s strength and function.

Root Canal Treatment

Re-treatment RCT

Re-treatment is needed when a previously treated root canal tooth develops new infection or fails to heal properly. This may happen due to incomplete cleaning, new decay, or cracks in the tooth. The procedure involves reopening the tooth, removing infection, and sealing it again to restore health.

Re-treatment RCT

Apicoectomy

Apicoectomy is a minor surgical procedure performed when a standard root canal is not enough to treat the infection. The tip of the tooth root is accessed through the gum, infected tissue is removed, and the root end is sealed. This helps preserve the natural tooth and prevent further complications.

Traumatic Tooth Fracture

A fractured or chipped tooth can be restored using advanced dental techniques. Minor damage can be repaired with tooth-colored fillings or bonding, while severe fractures may require a crown. This treatment restores both appearance and function effectively.

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FAQs

Common Questions & Answers

1. What is root canal treatment?

It is a procedure to remove infection from inside the tooth and save it from extraction.

2. Is root canal treatment painful?

No, it is performed under anesthesia and is usually comfortable with minimal discomfort.

3. Why would I need re-treatment?

Re-treatment is required if infection returns or the initial root canal was not fully successful.

4. What is an apicoectomy?

It is a surgical procedure to remove infection from the tip of the tooth root when RCT is not enough.

5. Can a broken tooth be repaired?

Yes, depending on the damage, it can be restored using fillings, bonding, or crowns.