Overview of Root Canal Treatment
A tooth consists of three important layers:
Enamel – The hard outer protective layer
Dentin – The middle supportive layer
Pulp – The innermost layer containing nerves and blood vessels
When tooth decay affects only the enamel or dentin, it can usually be treated with a dental filling or restoration. However, when the infection reaches the pulp, it can cause severe pain, inflammation, and infection.
In such cases, Root Canal Treatment (RCT) becomes necessary to save the natural tooth and prevent extraction.
What is Root Canal Treatment?
Root Canal Treatment (RCT), also known as Endodontic Treatment, is a dental procedure used to remove infected or inflamed pulp tissue from inside the tooth.
The procedure performed by Dr. Anshuraj focuses on:
Eliminating infection
Relieving pain
Restoring normal tooth function
Root Canal Procedure Includes:
Removal of infected pulp tissue
Cleaning and disinfecting the root canals
Filling canals with biocompatible material
Sealing the tooth to prevent reinfection
Final restoration with a dental crown or cap
Root canal therapy is usually completed in multiple sittings depending on the severity of the infection.
Why Do You Need a Root Canal Treatment?
A painless root canal treatment may be required when:
Severe tooth decay reaches the pulp
Persistent toothache while chewing or biting
Long-lasting sensitivity to hot or cold foods
Dental abscess or pus formation
Deep cracks or fractures exposing nerves
Swelling or gum infection around a tooth
If left untreated, the infection can spread to surrounding bone and nearby teeth.
Root Canal Treatment Cost in India
The cost of Root Canal Treatment varies depending on the tooth position and level of infection.
Treatment Charges (Special Offer)
Root Canal Treatment
Regular Price: ₹5,790
Discount Available
Now Starting From: ₹4,000*
Re-Root Canal Treatment
Regular Price: ₹6,000
15% Discount Available
Now Starting From: ₹6,000*
*Final cost may vary depending on the clinical condition.
Flexible payment options and EMI facilities are available.
Root Canal vs Tooth Extraction
Feature | Root Canal Treatment | Tooth Extraction |
|---|---|---|
Purpose | Saves natural tooth | Removes tooth |
Pain Level | Mild discomfort | Moderate discomfort |
Recovery | 1–2 days | Up to 1 week |
Appearance | Natural smile maintained | Replacement required |
Long-Term Impact | Maintains bite & jawbone | Teeth may shift |
Cost | Economical long-term | Additional replacement cost |
Saving the natural tooth is always the preferred dental solution.
Symptoms Indicating You May Need an RCT
Common warning signs include:
Continuous or severe tooth pain
Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold
Gum swelling or tenderness
Tooth discoloration
Pain while chewing
Radiating pain in jaw or face
Early diagnosis helps prevent complications.
Consequences of Avoiding Root Canal Treatment
Ignoring an infected tooth can lead to serious complications such as:
Severe dental abscess
Facial swelling
Bone damage
Tooth loss
Spread of infection
Systemic health complications
Timely treatment by Dr. Anshuraj helps preserve both oral and overall health.
Step-by-Step Root Canal Procedure
Step 1: Diagnosis and X-Ray
A dental examination and digital X-ray are performed to assess the infection.
Step 2: Local Anesthesia and Access Opening
The area is numbed to ensure a painless experience.
Step 3: Cleaning and Shaping
The infected pulp is removed, and the canals are cleaned and disinfected.
Step 4: Filling the Canals
The canals are sealed using a biocompatible material called Gutta-Percha.
Step 5: Final Restoration and Crown
The tooth is restored and protected with a dental crown.
Post-Treatment Care After Root Canal
After the procedure, follow these care tips:
Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until the crown is placed
Eat soft foods for the first few days
Maintain gentle brushing and oral hygiene
Avoid hard or crunchy foods
Visit the dentist if severe pain occurs
Get the crown placed promptly for long-term protection
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment offers several advantages:
Immediate relief from tooth pain
Saves natural tooth structure
Prevents spread of infection
Restores chewing efficiency
Maintains jawbone health
Improves smile aesthetics
Prevents tooth loss
Provides long-lasting results with proper care
A properly treated tooth can last many years or even a lifetime.
Possible Side Effects (Rare)
Root canal treatment is a safe and routine dental procedure, but rare complications may include:
Temporary discomfort
Persistent infection
Instrument fracture (rare)
Missed canals
Tooth discoloration
Crown fracture if not protected properly
These risks are minimized with modern dental techniques used by Dr. Anshuraj.
Common Myths About Root Canal Treatment
Myth: Root canals are painful
Fact: Modern root canal treatment is virtually painless.
Myth: Tooth extraction is better than RCT
Fact: Saving the natural tooth is always the best option.
Myth: Root canals cause illness
Fact: There is no scientific evidence supporting this claim.
Myth: Teeth become weak after RCT
Fact: A dental crown restores strength and function.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Is Root Canal Treatment painful?
No. Local anesthesia ensures a comfortable and painless procedure.
How many visits are required?
Usually 2–4 visits, depending on the severity of the infection.
Do I need a crown after RCT?
Yes. A crown protects the treated tooth from fracture.
How long does a root canal last?
With proper care and crown placement, it can last many years.
Can all teeth undergo root canal treatment?
Most teeth can be saved unless the damage is extremely severe.
Book Your Consultation
If you are experiencing tooth pain or sensitivity, early treatment can help save your natural tooth.
✔ Advanced painless techniques
✔ Experienced care by Dr. Anshuraj
✔ Affordable pricing with 15% discount offer
Consult today and restore your healthy smile.