Root canal therapy treats infection or inflammation inside a tooth, removing the damaged tissue to relieve pain and preserve the natural tooth rather than extracting it.
When the soft tissue inside a tooth (the pulp) becomes infected or inflamed — often due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, or a crack — root canal therapy removes this tissue, cleans and disinfects the inner chamber, and seals it to prevent further infection.
After the root canal is completed, the tooth is usually restored with a filling or, more commonly, a crown to restore its strength and protect it from future damage. With proper restoration and care, a tooth that has had root canal treatment can last many years.
We partner with internationally accredited hospitals and clinics that meet rigorous safety and quality standards.
Your treatment is carried out by qualified, experienced doctors and surgeons specializing in their fields.
Every plan is tailored to your individual diagnosis, goals, and medical history — never one-size-fits-all.
From your first inquiry to aftercare at home, our team coordinates every step of your journey.
A thorough dental examination, including imaging where needed, helps create a clear picture of your oral health.
Your dental team designs a tailored plan, explaining each step, timeline, and expected outcome.
Treatment is carried out across one or more appointments, using high-quality materials and modern techniques.
Guidance on aftercare and ongoing maintenance helps protect your results for the long term.
Modern root canal treatment is performed under local anesthesia and is generally no more uncomfortable than having a filling placed. It typically relieves pain rather than causing it.
Many root canal treatments can be completed in one or two visits, depending on the complexity of the tooth's root canal system.
In most cases, yes — especially for back teeth, which bear significant chewing force. A crown protects the treated tooth from fracture.
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