At Mehta’s Dental Clinic, **Root Canal Treatment (RCT)** is a vital service designed to save damaged or infected teeth, preventing the need for extraction. Our skilled dental team uses the latest techniques and state-of-the-art technology to perform RCT in a comfortable and pain-free manner. When the pulp inside a tooth becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, trauma, or repeated dental procedures, RCT becomes necessary to remove the infection and restore the tooth’s function. During the procedure, our expert dentists carefully remove the infected pulp, clean the root canals, and seal them to prevent further infection. In many cases, the tooth is then fitted with a crown to provide strength and restore its natural appearance. At Mehta’s Dental Clinic, we ensure that each patient is fully informed about the procedure and what to expect. Our priority is to provide gentle care, ensuring minimal discomfort and a smooth recovery process. We use local anesthesia and advanced tools to make the experience as painless and efficient as possible. With our expertise and modern equipment, we are committed to preserving your natural teeth, improving your oral health, and giving you a smile that you can be proud of.

Key Benefits of RCT

Root Canal Treatment preserves natural teeth, relieves pain, prevents infection, restores function, enhances aesthetics, and ensures long-term oral health.

  • Preservation of Natural Teeth
  • Pain Relief
  • Improved Oral Health
  • Long-Lasting Results
  • Cost-Effective Solution

Regular visits to the dentist offer numerous benefits for maintaining optimal oral health. They help in early detection of issues like cavities, gum disease, and oral cancer.

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Everything you need to know about dental care

RCT is a procedure to remove infected or damaged pulp inside a tooth, cleaning and sealing it to prevent further infection.

RCT is typically not painful due to local anesthesia, and most patients experience minimal discomfort during and after the procedure.

The procedure generally takes 1-2 hours, depending on the complexity of the tooth and the infection.

You may need RCT if the tooth pulp is infected or damaged due to deep decay, trauma, or repeated dental procedures.

Most patients recover within a few days, with mild discomfort that can be managed with over-the-counter pain relief.

Working Hours

  • Monday To Friday 8am - 7pm
  • Saturday 9am - 4pm
  • Sunday Closed

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