Root Canal Treatment – Save Your Tooth, Save Your Smile

Root Canal Treatment – Save Your Tooth, Save Your Smile

A root canal treatment is a common dental procedure designed to save a damaged or infected tooth. It helps relieve severe tooth pain, prevent infection, and preserve your natural teeth.

Many people delay treatment due to fear, but modern techniques make it virtually painless. Skipping treatment can lead to:
  • Severe toothache
  • Abscess or infection
  • Tooth loss
Watch out for these symptoms:
  • Persistent tooth pain or sensitivity
  • Swelling around the affected tooth
  • Darkening or discoloration of the tooth
  • Pain while chewing
  1. Diagnosis & X-Ray  Your dentist examines and identifies the infection.
  2. Anesthesia – Local anesthesia ensures a pain-free experience.
  3. Cleaning & Shaping – Infected pulp is removed, and canals are cleaned.
  4. Filling & Sealing – The tooth is filled and sealed to prevent future infection.
  5. Crown Placement – Often, a crown is placed to restore strength and function.
  • Preserves natural teeth
  • Reduces tooth pain
  • Prevents infection from spreading
  • Restores normal chewing and appearance

Why Choose iDentist

At iDentist, we use the latest technology and a gentle, patient-friendly approach. Our experienced dentists ensure that your root canal treatment is comfortable, safe, and long-lasting.

Conclusion

Don’t ignore tooth pain. A root canal treatment can save your natural tooth, prevent complications, and give you a healthy smile. Book an appointment with iDentist today!

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. With modern dental technology and local anesthesia, a root canal treatment is almost painless. Most patients feel relief from pain after the procedure rather than discomfort.

You may need a root canal if you experience persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling around the tooth, darkening of the tooth, or pain while chewing. Your dentist will confirm it with an examination and X-ray.
A root canal helps save your natural tooth, prevents infection from spreading, and restores normal function. Keeping your natural tooth is always better for chewing, appearance, and overall dental health compared to extraction.