Pain-free root canal treatment designed to save infected teeth and restore complete oral comfort.
At Dr. Mugil Dental, our Root Canal Treatment is performed with precision to save severely infected or damaged teeth while relieving pain and preventing extraction. Using advanced rotary instruments, digital imaging, and safe anesthesia, we ensure a smooth, comfortable, and highly effective procedure. The infected pulp is removed, the canals are cleaned, shaped, disinfected, and sealed to prevent further infection. This treatment restores tooth strength, functionality, and long-term oral health. With expert care, modern technology, and a patient-friendly approach, we help you retain your natural tooth structure and enjoy pain-free results with a durable, reliable restoration.
Severe tooth pain or throbbing
Swelling or tenderness around the tooth
Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold
Darkened or discoloured tooth
Gum boil or pus discharge near the tooth
Deep cavities reaching the pulp
Cracked or fractured teeth
Untreated dental infections
Repeated dental procedures on the tooth
Trauma causing nerve damage
Pulp Evaluation – X-rays and examination used to assess infection and plan treatment.
Canal Cleaning – Infected pulp removed and root canals thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
Canal Shaping & Sealing – Canals shaped and filled with biocompatible material to prevent reinfection.
Final Restoration – Tooth restored with a crown or filling for strength and long-lasting protection.
Eliminates Tooth Pain – Removes infection causing severe discomfort and restores oral comfort.
Prevents Further Damage – Stops the spread of bacteria to surrounding teeth and gums.
Saves Natural Teeth – Preserves your original tooth structure without needing extraction.
Restores Full Functionality – Strengthens the tooth for normal chewing and long-term durability.
1. Is root canal treatment painful?
No, it is performed under anesthesia and is far more comfortable than expected.
2. How long does the procedure take?
Most treatments take 45–90 minutes, depending on the tooth and infection level.
3. Do I need a crown after a root canal?
Yes, a crown is recommended to protect the treated tooth and restore strength.
4. How long does a root canal last?
With proper care, root canal-treated teeth can last many years or even a lifetime.