Root Canal Therapy
Pain-Free, Effective Treatment for Infected or Damaged Teeth
At [Clinic Name], we offer expert root canal therapy to relieve pain and save infected or damaged teeth. This procedure removes infection from the inside of the tooth, preventing the need for extraction. With advanced technology and gentle techniques, we ensure a comfortable, pain-free experience while preserving your natural smile.


What is Root Canal Therapy?
A Safe & Effective Way to Treat Tooth Infections
Root canal therapy is a dental procedure used to treat deep tooth infections that reach the pulp (the innermost part of the tooth). During the procedure, the infected tissue is removed, the root canals are cleaned and disinfected, and the tooth is sealed to prevent reinfection. This treatment helps preserve your natural tooth, eliminating pain and restoring function.

WHY CHOOSE US
Why Choose Root Canal Therapy at [Clinic Name]?
- Eliminates Pain & Sensitivity: Removes infection, stopping discomfort and inflammation.
- Saves Your Natural Tooth: Prevents the need for extraction and replacement.
- Quick & Comfortable Procedure: Modern techniques make root canals virtually painless.

FAQ'S
Frequently Asked Questions
Root canal therapy is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage to the pulp (inner tissue) of a tooth. It involves removing the infected or damaged pulp, cleaning and disinfecting the inside of the tooth, and sealing it to prevent further infection.
You may need a root canal if the pulp of your tooth becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, a crack, or trauma. Symptoms can include severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, and tenderness in the surrounding gums.
The procedure is usually not painful because it is performed under local anesthesia, which numbs the area. You may feel some discomfort after the procedure, but this can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.
Root canal therapy generally takes about one to two hours, depending on the complexity of the tooth and the extent of the infection. Some cases may require multiple visits to complete the procedure.
After the procedure, you may experience mild discomfort or soreness in the treated area, which is normal and should subside within a few days. Your dentist will recommend pain relief options to help manage any discomfort.
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