Root canal treatment
Preserve your oral health and avoid extraction
- It helps to prevent infection from spreading to other parts of the teeth.
- It reduces the risk of damage to the jawbone
- It eliminates the need for tooth extraction.
- It aids to restore bite function.
Root canal treatment is a dental procedure designed to eliminate bacteria from an infected root canal and save the natural tooth. Additionally, the treatment is structured to prevent future reinfection. During the procedure, the inflamed or damaged pulp is removed, and the core of the tooth is thoroughly cleaned, disinfected, filled, and sealed. By preserving the natural tooth, root canal treatment can alleviate dental pain and prevent the need for extraction.
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When do I need a Root Canal?
Severe toothache
Crooked or irregularly shaped teeth
Sensitivity to hot or cold food/drinks
Swollen or tender gums
Why Root Canal treatment?
The “root canal” is the natural cavity in the middle of the tooth that contains the pulp chamber and canals. These canals provide nutrients and nerves to each tooth, but bacteria can enter the tooth roots through cavities. If left untreated, the bacteria can result in infections and abscesses that cause excruciating pain and swelling, which may extend to other parts of the head or face.