Root canal treatment removes infected pulp tissue and seals the tooth to prevent reinfection. Oral surgical procedures are planned when conservative care is insufficient.
60 to 120 minutes per sitting
As required by clinical condition
Diagnosis with clinical and radiographic evaluation
Root canal or surgical treatment planning
Procedure under local anesthesia
Post-treatment restoration and follow-up
With modern anesthesia, treatment is generally comfortable.
In many cases, a crown is recommended to protect the treated tooth.
Permanent tooth replacement options that look natural and restore chewing confidence.
Gum disease treatment to control infection and maintain healthy supporting tissues.
Professional cleaning to remove tartar and surface stains for healthier gums and fresher breath.