Root Canal Treatment
in Karama

Don’t let tooth pain ruin your day. Protect your teeth and relieve your tooth pain with our top root canal treatment at Dr. Sirajudeen Medical Centre in Karama.

Understanding Root canal treatment

Root canal treatment in karama
If you’ve been experiencing tooth pain for a long time, you know it can make your day-to-day life difficult because the pain can slowly spread to your other teeth, jaw, and even your entire face, which may cause discomfort while brushing or eating your food. The reason for this is the infection of the innermost layer of your teeth (called as tooth pulp).
At Dr Sirajudeen Medical Centre, we offer the top root canal treatment in Karama to help you prevent the infection of your tooth pulp and protect your teeth. We provide a solution for your tooth pulp infection by removing the damaged tooth pulp and sealing the tooth to prevent any further damage.

When should you seek Root canal treatment?

Root canal or RCT treatment for teeth can remove the infection of the innermost layer of your tooth and protect your other tooth as well. You should seek the root canal treatment when you start experiencing these symptoms

Never-ending and harsh tooth pain

When you bite down on your food, especially while eating mildly hard food and your tooth hurts and doesn’t stop hurting, it means that your tooth pulp is infected or is inflamed.

Tooth sensitivity to hot and cold food/drinks

If you take a sip of hot tea or cold coffee, it is normal for your teeth to get sensitive for a short time. But if you experience more sensitivity even after a long time of consuming hot and cold food/drinks, it is a warning sign of tooth pulp infection.

Gum or face swelling and pimples

If you notice that one of your gums around the teeth is swollen and has tiny bumps like pimples, or even if your face starts to swell up, it is likely because of the infection of your tooth pulp and you need to seek RTC treatment

Discoloration of your tooth and bad odor in your mouth

If your teeth turn yellow and there is an unpleasant taste from a specific tooth, it is a sign of tooth pulp infection.

The steps of Root canal treatment

Access opening

 First, our endodontist will take X-rays to inspect your teeth, give you local anesthesia, and place a dental dam to create a small opening at the top of the affected tooth with a special drill. This is done to reveal the damaged nerve and blood vessels that make up your tooth pulp.

Cleaning

 The next step in the pulp infection treatment is to remove the affected tooth pulp carefully from the inside of your tooth and its root. Then, the pulp is cleaned and extended with a small dental tool. This is done to make space for the filling that is going to prevent microbial infection.

Filling

Our endodontist will make sure to wash away any pulp that is still present in the root. Next, the empty space of your tooth canal is filled with a biocompatible material (gutta-percha) and it is sealed to protect your tooth from further infection.

Restoration

Once the affected tooth pulp is removed and the root canal is filled with a bio-compatible material, the infected tooth is now restored with a filling, and a dental crown is secured onto the tooth, which protects it from damage.

What are the benefits of a Root canal treatment?

Introducing our qualified team

Dr. Shaheen

Endodontics

Dr. Vivian

Endodontics

Dr. Neetu S.Singh

Endodontics

Why trust us for your Root canal treatment?

Experience

Our medical center has expert endodontists and well-trained staff to provide you with the best tooth pulp infection treatment. They are highly skilled and have vast knowledge about root canals and its treatments to provide you with the best dental care related to tooth pulp infection.

Advanced technology

Dr. Sirajudeen Medical Centre has certified laboratories, and we use only advanced dental technology like digital imaging to view tooth structures and high-precision microscopes for clear visualization to treat our patients and give them the best results for their root canal issues.

Personalized care

Our root canal treatments are tailored for each patient based on the condition of their tooth. We conduct a full inspection of your tooth to analyze the condition and check which tooth’s pulp is damaged and then create a dental pulp treatment plan that will resolve the issues.

Patient-centric approach

We believe in a patient-oriented approach because we care for our patients and provide the best treatments to fix their root canal issues. We create a welcoming environment that makes sure that all our patients are comfortable throughout the treatment.

Extensive aftercare

Our specialists don’t just provide root canal treatments, but they also provide you guidance on how to take care of your teeth after the treatment. We also offer endodontics retreatment if you have previously gone through a root canal treatment but it fails to heal properly and creates any damage to your tooth.

Clean and sterile

At Dr. Sirajudeen Medical Centre, we only use clean and sterile dental instruments while providing our treatments to make sure that your teeth don’t get infected during or after the procedures. All our equipment is up to date and cleaned properly before and after each treatment.

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FAQ

Your questions and our honest answers!

After the root canal treatment, try to avoid chewing on the side where the treatment was done. Follow your endodontist’s advice carefully to relieve pain after the treatment.

If you experience severe tooth pain, gum swelling, tooth discoloration, inflammed tooth, and sensitivity after having hot and cold food/drinks. You can even get retreatment of root canal failures if the previous treatment doesn’t solve your issue.

Yes, if you don’t want to go for root canal, there are alternative options like complete tooth extraction and pulp capping that are suitable for any minor pulp damage.

Yes, avoid eating hard or crunchy foods and try not to consume very hot or cold food/drinks after the treatment for a few days.
We provide root canal treatment in Karama that has minimal risk associated with it because we make sure to use sterile dental instruments to clean and remove the infected pulp.
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