Root Canal Treatment
Save Your Infected Teeth Painlessly
When Is This Treatment Needed?
If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, it may be time to consult our specialists for a personalized clinical evaluation:
- Severe, throbbing toothache that worsens when lying down
- Extreme sensitivity to hot or cold food and drinks
- Swelling or tenderness in the gums near the affected tooth
- Dark discoloration of a decaying tooth
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
Choosing this treatment at Apex Dental Hospital guarantees several health and aesthetic advantages:
- Eliminates severe dental pain immediately
- Saves the natural tooth and avoids extraction
- Prevents the infection from spreading to the jawbone
- Restores normal biting and chewing efficiency
Treatment Procedure: What to Expect
We believe in transparent, step-by-step patient journeys. Here is how we perform the treatment:
Numbing & Isolation
We apply local anesthesia to ensure comfort and isolate the tooth with a rubber dam.
Disinfection
Using a dental microscope, we access the pulp chamber and disinfect the infected canals.
Canal Filling
The cleaned root canals are sealed with a biocompatible material called Gutta-Percha.
Crown Protection
A custom dental crown is placed to restore full biting strength and prevent fracture.
Watch The Treatment Process
Understand the clinical steps and disinfection protocols of your treatment visually before visiting our clinic.
Doctor's Opinion
"An extracted tooth is a lost asset. Modern root canal treatment allows us to save teeth with extreme accuracy, restoring them to full function without any discomfort."
Why Choose Us for Root Canal Treatment?
- Microscope-guided endodontics for 98% canal detection success
- Single-sitting root canals in just 45 minutes for busy patients
- Virtually painless techniques using computer-controlled anesthesia
- Expert MDS Endodontists with 10+ years of dedicated practice
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! If the infection is localized and doesn't present an active abscess, we can complete the root canal in a single comfortable 45-minute sitting.
Yes. A tooth becomes brittle after a root canal because its nerve and blood supply are removed. A dental crown acts as a protective helmet to prevent the tooth from cracking under biting forces.