Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment is used to save a tooth that is badly infected or damaged. The procedure involves removing the infected or inflamed pulp inside the tooth, cleaning and disinfecting the canals, and then filling them to prevent further infection. This helps relieve pain, stop the spread of infection, and preserve the natural tooth rather than extracting it.
After the treatment, the tooth is usually restored with a crown or filling to provide strength and function. With proper care and regular dental visits, a tooth that has had a root canal can last a lifetime, allowing you to maintain your natural smile and bite.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why would I need a root canal?
A root canal is needed when the tooth pulp is infected or inflamed, often due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, cracks, or trauma.
Is root canal treatment painful?
Modern techniques and local anaesthetic make the procedure comfortable. You may feel some mild soreness afterward, which usually settles quickly.
How long does the treatment take?
Most root canal treatments require one to two visits, depending on the tooth’s complexity.
Will I need a crown afterward?
Often, a crown is recommended to protect and strengthen the treated tooth, especially if it’s a back tooth.
Can a root canal fail?
Although rare, infection can recur. Proper care and follow-up appointments help ensure long-term success.




