
If you’ve been told you need a root canal, chances are you’re feeling nervous. The procedure has a reputation—but the truth is, modern [Root Canal Treatment (RCT)] is painless and actually relieves pain.
What Is a Root Canal?
Inside your tooth is a soft tissue called pulp. When infected, it causes severe pain.
A root canal:
- Removes infection
- Cleans the tooth
- Seals it
Often followed by a crown or [Dental Bridges] for protection.
Signs You Need a Root Canal
- Persistent pain
- Sensitivity to hot/cold
- Swelling
- Pus or abscess
If symptoms are severe, you may first need [Emergency Dental Service].
Single Sitting vs Multiple Sitting RCT
We offer:
- [Single-Sitting Root Canal] for faster treatment
- Traditional RCT for complex cases
Why Not Just Extract the Tooth?
Extraction leads to:
- Bone loss
- Shifting teeth
- Need for replacement
Replacement options include [Dental Implants], but saving your natural tooth is always better.
The Procedure
- Diagnosis
- Anaesthesia
- Cleaning canals
- Filling
- Crown placement
Is It Painful?
No. It actually removes pain.
Aftercare
- Mild soreness for 1–2 days
- Avoid chewing on that side
- Get crown placed
Internal Linking Strategy in Treatment Flow
Typical journey:
Pain → [Emergency Dental Service]
Treatment → [Root Canal Treatment (RCT)]
Protection → Crown / [Dental Bridges]
If lost → [Dental Implants]
FAQs About Dental Visits
1–2 visits.
Rare, but retreatment possible.
Yes, for strength.
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