Expert Root Canal Treatment at Universal Dental Hospital – Save Your Natural Tooth!
Looking for a skilled root canal specialist at Universal Dental Hospital? Our experts provide painless, high-quality root canal treatments to save your natural teeth. Book a consultation today!

A root canal is a common dental procedure designed to save a severely infected or decayed tooth. At Universal Dental Hospital, our root canal specialists use advanced techniques to ensure a comfortable and effective treatment. If you're experiencing tooth pain or sensitivity, timely intervention can prevent further complications.

 

Why Choose a Root Canal Specialist at Universal Dental Hospital?

Our root canal specialists are highly trained in endodontics, ensuring precision and care throughout your treatment. Here’s why patients trust us:

 

Advanced Technology: Digital imaging and rotary endodontics for accurate treatment.

 

Painless Procedures: Local anesthesia and sedation options for a comfortable experience.

 

Experienced Specialists: Years of expertise in complex root canal cases.

 

High Success Rates: We prioritize saving your natural tooth whenever possible.

 

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

If you experience any of these symptoms, consult a root canal specialist at Universal Dental Hospital:

 

Severe toothache, especially when chewing

 

Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold

 

Swollen or tender gums near the affected tooth

 

Darkening or discoloration of the tooth

 

Persistent bad breath or foul taste

 

The Root Canal Procedure: What to Expect

Step 1: Examination & Diagnosis

Our specialist will take an X-ray or 3D scan to assess the infection’s extent.

 

Step 2: Numbing the Area

Local anesthesia ensures a pain-free procedure.

 

Step 3: Cleaning & Disinfection

The infected pulp is removed, and the canals are cleaned thoroughly.

 

Step 4: Filling & Sealing

The tooth is sealed with a biocompatible material to prevent reinfection.

 

Step 5: Restoration (Crown Placement)

A dental crown may be placed to protect and restore function.

 

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