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Endodontics

Endodontic care to save infected or painful teeth: root canal treatment, single-sitting RCT when suitable, post & core, and retreatment of failed RCT.

Endodontics (Root Canal Treatment)

Endodontics treats infection or inflammation inside the tooth (the pulp). The goal is simple: remove infection, relieve pain, and save your natural tooth whenever possible.

Signs you may need RCT

  • Throbbing toothache or pain on biting
  • Prolonged sensitivity to hot/cold
  • Swelling, pimple on gum, or bad taste
  • Deep decay, large fillings, or cracked teeth

Treatments we provide

  • Root canal treatment (RCT)
  • Single sitting RCT (when clinically appropriate)
  • Post & core to rebuild structure after RCT
  • Re-treatment for previously treated teeth that re-infect

After RCT

Many root-canal-treated teeth need a crown for long-term strength and to prevent fractures, especially back teeth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is RCT painful?
Most patients feel relief because the infection is removed. With modern anesthesia and technique, treatment is typically comfortable.
Can RCT be done in one sitting?
Sometimes, yes. It depends on infection severity, tooth anatomy, and time required to clean and seal canals properly.
Why does a tooth need a crown after RCT?
After RCT, teeth can become more fragile. A crown helps protect against cracks and improves long-term survival.

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