Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment, also known as Endodontic Treatment or Root Canal Therapy, is a dental procedure used to treat infected teeth. The Root Canal Procedure involves removing the damaged dental pulp, which is the soft tissue inside the tooth that contains nerves and blood vessels.
Dental Pulp Treatment is necessary when the pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to tooth decay, trauma, or other factors. Infected Tooth Treatment such as Root Canal Therapy can help alleviate Nerve Pain and Tooth Decay.
In some cases, Root Canal Treatment can also prevent the need for Tooth Extraction, making it a valuable Tooth Extraction Alternative. Thanks to advancements in dental technology, Painless Root Canal Treatment is now possible, allowing patients to undergo the procedure with minimal discomfort.
You may need a Root Canal Treatment when you have
Our dentists go through the existing dental condition, and work on a schedule that is specific to your case. Typically, the entire procedure takes about 45 to 60 mins of depending upon the number of teeth to be treated. The treatment is relatively painless owing to the skill with which our specialists perform the procedure.
Unbearable toothache
Teeth sensitivity to cold or heat

Swollen gums
Loose or cracked teeth

Why root canal treatment?
You need a root canal treatment to prevent damage due to dental cavities in the roots. Typically, a root canal treatment involves cleaning the tooth, removing the cavity, disinfecting the roots and gums, and filling the space. Depending on your current dental hygiene, this procedure may also be a prerequisite for various other dental treatments such as FMR, Smile Designing , Dental Implants, etc.
The human tooth has three layered Enamel, Dentin, Pulp, Nerves, and Blood Vessels
The Enamel is the strongest part of the teeth. In fact, it is the strongest part of the entire body that gives your teeth the strength to chew tough foods.
The bacterial or cavity causes pain in teeth when left untreated. The infected pulp is removed to avoid the extraction of the tooth through the treatment of a Root Canal.
