Root Canal Treatment

Save a severely damaged or infected tooth

Why Root Canal Treatment?

A root canal treatment is a highly effective dental procedure designed to save a severely damaged or infected tooth. Thanks to modern techniques and anesthesia, it is now a comfortable, pain-free experience that helps restore your oral health and prevent further complications.

Why Might You Need a Root Canal?

Your dentist may recommend root canal treatment if you experience:

  • Severe toothache or persistent pain
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
  • Swollen or tender gums
  • Darkening or discoloration of the tooth
  • Pus or signs of infection around the tooth
  • Deep decay reaching the pulp

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Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

RCT allows you to keep your original tooth instead of removing it.

Contrary to common myths, root canal treatment actually eliminates pain caused by infection.

Stops bacteria from spreading to surrounding teeth and tissues.

You can chew, bite, and speak normally after treatment.

Aftercare and Recovery

  • Mild discomfort may occur for a few days
  • Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until fully restored
  • Maintain proper oral hygiene
  • Follow your dentist’s advice and medications

Why Choose Root Canal Over Extraction?

  • Preserves your natural smile
  • Avoids costly tooth replacement options
  • Maintains jawbone health
  • Provides long-lasting results

Our Treatments

Dental Implants

Dental implants have become the treatment of choice to replace lost or missing teeth, and when done under proper surgical technique, success rates have surpassed 95%.

Oral Hygiene

Oral Hygiene includes any procedure that requires cutting into or removing tissue from the mouth. Tooth removal, gum Hygiene, dental implants, removing diseased tissue from the mouth.

Clear Aligners

The biggest alternative to traditional braces is clear aligners. They also use force and pressure to get the teeth back to shape. It is made up of strong plastic which is engineered to fit every patient’s mouth.

Comfort Dentistry

Dental procedures can often be quite least discomfort in spite of all the modern day advancements because often it is not the needle that hurts but the sight of it.

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