Root Canal Therapy

Experiencing discomfort or pain in your teeth? Our expert team specializes in root canal therapy, a gentle and effective treatment designed to save your natural tooth and relieve pain. Using advanced techniques, we’ll restore the health of your tooth, ensuring a comfortable and lasting solution. Trust us to guide you through the process, providing expert care for a pain-free, healthy smile.

Root Canal Therapy​

Experiencing tooth pain or discomfort? At NYDA Clinic, our expert team specializes in root canal therapy, offering a gentle and effective solution to restore your tooth’s health and function. Whether you’re seeking relief from pain or saving a damaged tooth, we provide personalized care tailored to your needs.

Using the latest technology and a compassionate, precise approach, we ensure each step of the procedure is as comfortable and effective as possible, bringing you lasting relief and a healthier smile. We also provide ongoing support and guidance to help you maintain optimal oral health.

At NYDA Clinic, we handle every aspect of your root canal treatment, making the process seamless and stress-free. Trust us to restore your tooth with the expert care and comfort you deserve.

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frequently asked questions

What exactly happens during a root canal procedure?
During a root canal, the dentist or endodontist removes the infected or damaged pulp from inside the tooth. The inside of the tooth is then cleaned, disinfected, and filled with a biocompatible material. Afterward, the tooth is sealed to prevent further infection. This procedure is designed to relieve pain, save the tooth, and restore its function, allowing you to keep your natural tooth for many years.
Many people fear that root canal therapy is painful, but with modern techniques and anesthesia, the procedure is typically no more painful than a routine filling. In fact, it is often done to relieve pain caused by an infection in the tooth. After the procedure, mild discomfort or soreness may occur, but this can usually be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.
A root canal typically takes one to two hours, depending on the complexity of the tooth and the extent of the infection. In some cases, additional visits may be required if the infection is severe or if a crown is needed afterward. Your dentist will give you a clear timeline based on your individual situation.