Root Canal Therapy
Root canal therapy is performed to save a tooth that has become infected or severely inflamed.
When bacteria reaches the inner pulp of the tooth due to deep decay, cracks, or trauma, pain and swelling can occur. Without treatment, the infection may spread and lead to tooth loss.


How it works
During the procedure, we carefully remove the infected tissue, clean and disinfect the inner canals, and seal the space to prevent reinfection. Modern techniques and anesthetics allow the procedure to be completed comfortably, often in a single visit.
Patients are relieved to find that root canal therapy eliminates the pain they were experiencing.
After treatment
The tooth is typically restored with a crown to protect it from fracture and restore normal chewing strength. With proper care and regular checkups, a treated tooth can morally function indefinitely.
Choosing root canal therapy allows you to preserve your natural tooth and avoid more extensive restorative treatment, such as extraction and replacement.

Root Canal Therapy FAQs
How do I know if I need a root canal?
Persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to temperature, swelling, or a darkened tooth may indicate infection.
Is it better to pull the tooth instead?
Whenever possible, saving your natural tooth is the healthiest option for long-term bite stability by maintaining your bite as-is.
Will I need time off work?
Most patients return to normal activities the same day.






