1st Stage, BTM Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka

1st Stage, BTM Layout, Bengaluru, Karnataka
+91 9591 124 122
The tooth has an inner part called the pulp, which contains nerves, blood vessels, and living tissues. When this part is damaged by trauma or infection, it leads to pain and discomfort, making it difficult to eat, chew, smile, or even keep your face resting.
This discomfort can, however, be reduced by a procedure called a Root Canal Treatment (RCT), which removes this infected pulp, fills the empty canal, and then covers it up with a tooth-like crown. At Eben Dental Clinic, we offer Root Canal Treatment in BTM Layout 1st Stage that could help you eliminate that painful tooth infection or damage.
When the tooth can still be saved despite being infected, a Root Canal is often the best solution, as it helps preserve your tooth's natural structure.
When there is some pulp damage or infection, you might need RCT, which may be indicated by certain signs such as:
A persistent pain in a particular tooth may indicate cavities, trauma, or an infection that has caused significant pulp damage.
A sensitive tooth often indicates that the enamel has been damaged, exposing the pulp to hot and cold sensations, causing discomfort.
Swollen or tender gums around the affected area can be a sign of pulp damage.
When the pulp is damaged, the tooth may appear darker.
RCT helps save the natural tooth by treating the infection and sealing the tooth, maintaining your bite and overall oral health.
RCT ensures that the infection cannot spread further by removing the infection and sealing the canal. This eliminates the need for more invasive procedures such as tooth extraction.
When the tooth is restored using a crown or filling, its former function and appearance are restored so that you can eat, speak, and smile comfortably.
A Root Canal treatment is done under local anesthesia, making it as pain-free as possible.
Depending on your oral and overall health, your treatment can either be completed in a single visit or may require 2-3 visits.
You might need a root canal if you have consistent pain or sensitivity in your tooth, swollen or tender gums, and discolored teeth.
Avoiding a Root Canal Treatment when recommended can lead to a worsening infection, tooth abscess, and even tooth loss.
A root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime with proper oral hygiene, regular dental visits, and avoiding certain foods that may harm your teeth.