Root Canal Treatment
in Dubai: The
Solution to Tooth
Decay and Infection

If you have a severely damaged tooth, you may be experiencing constant pain, sensitivity and difficulty eating. These symptoms may indicate that your tooth has a decayed or infected pulp, which requires immediate treatment to avoid further damage to your oral health. At Klinika Dental Clinic, we offer root canal treatment in Dubai, a safe and effective procedure that can save your tooth and restore your dental function and comfort.

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Root Canal Treatment
in Dubai: The
Solution to Tooth
Decay and Infection

If you have a severely damaged tooth, you may be experiencing constant pain, sensitivity and difficulty eating. These symptoms may indicate that your tooth has a decayed or infected pulp, which requires immediate treatment to avoid further damage to your oral health. At Klinika Dental Clinic, we offer root canal treatment in Dubai, a safe and effective procedure that can save your tooth and restore your dental function and comfort.

Root Canal

What is Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal treatment, also known as endodontic therapy, is a dental procedure that removes the infected or inflamed pulp from the inside of the tooth and seals it with a filling material. The pulp is the soft tissue that contains nerves, blood vessels and connective tissue, and it is vital to the tooth’s growth and development. However, if the pulp becomes infected due to tooth decay, gum disease or trauma, it can cause severe pain, swelling and even tooth loss if left untreated.

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    Procedure

    The Root Canal
    Treatment
    Procedure

    Our experienced dentists will perform the root canal in Dubai in three stages, under local anesthesia to ensure your comfort throughout the procedure.

    1. Cleaning and disinfecting the root canals: The dentist will make a small access hole in the tooth and remove the infected pulp using special tools. They will then clean and disinfect the root canals to remove any remaining bacteria and debris.
    2. Filling and sealing the root canals: The dentist will fill the root canals with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha, which seals the tooth and prevents further infection. They will then place a temporary filling to protect the tooth until the next appointment.
    3. Restoring the tooth: In the final stage, the dentist will remove the temporary filling and place a permanent restoration, such as a crown or filling, to strengthen the tooth and restore its function and appearance.
    Benefits

    Benefits of Root
    Canal Treatment

    Pain relief

    Root canal treatment eliminates the pain and sensitivity caused by an infected pulp, allowing you to eat and speak without discomfort.

    Tooth preservation

    The treatment saves your natural tooth, preventing the need for extraction and preserving your oral health and aesthetics.

    Quick recovery

    After the treatment, you may experience some mild discomfort and sensitivity, but this will subside within a few days, and you can return to your normal activities.

    Why Choose It

    Why do I need
    Root Canal
    Treatment?

    You may need root canal treatment if you have a damaged or infected tooth. This can be caused by a variety of factors including:

    • Tooth Decay When bacteria builds up on the tooth and produces acid that eats away at the tooth enamel, causing decay.
    • Trauma If the tooth is damaged due to an injury or accident, it may become infected.
    • Tooth Cracks Cracks in the tooth can provide an entry point for bacteria, causing infection.
    • Repeated Dental Procedures Repeated dental procedures on the same tooth can cause damage to the pulp, leading to infection.

    If left untreated, an infected tooth can cause further problems including abscess, bone loss and tooth loss. It is important to seek treatment for a damaged or infected tooth as soon as possible to prevent further damage.

    Why Choose Us

    Signs You Need a
    Root Canal
    Treatment

    Tooth pain and sensitivity are not the only signs that indicate the need for root canal treatment. Other signs include:

    • Swelling of the gums near the affected tooth
    • Discoloration of the tooth
    • An abscess or pimple on the gums
    • A bad taste in the mouth or bad breath
    • Pain when biting or chewing

    If you experience any of these signs, it’s important to seek dental care as soon as possible to avoid further damage to your oral health.

    Aftercare

    Aftercare Tips for Root Canal Treatment

    After your root canal treatment, it’s important to follow these tips to ensure a speedy and successful recovery:

    Take any prescribed pain medication as directed by our dentist to manage any discomfort.

    Avoid biting or chewing with the treated tooth until permanent restoration is placed.

    Brush and floss your teeth as usual, but be gentle around the treated tooth.

    Attend your follow-up appointment to ensure the tooth is healing properly and the restoration is secure.

    FAQs

    Frequently
    Asked
    Questions

    Is a root canal treatment painful?

    Many people fear that a root canal treatment will be painful, but with the use of local anesthesia, the procedure should not be painful. It is worth mentioning that, after the procedure, you may experience some discomfort and sensitivity, but this should subside within a few days.

    How long does a root canal treatment take?

    The length of the procedure will depend on the complexity of the case.

    Is a root canal treatment expensive?

    The cost of a root canal treatment may vary depending on the extent of the damage, the location of the tooth and other factors. However, the cost of a root canal treatment is usually less than the cost of extracting the tooth and replacing it with a dental implant or bridge.

    Can I eat and drink normally after a root canal treatment?

    You may be advised to avoid eating and drinking for a few hours after the procedure, but after that, you can eat and drink normally.

    Can a tooth that has had a root canal treatment get infected again?

    It is possible for a tooth that has had a root canal treatment to become infected again. It is important to maintain good oral hygiene and attend regular dental check-ups to prevent this from happening.

    Visit Klinika Dental Clinic for the Best Root Canal Treatment Cost in Dubai

    At Klinika Dental Clinic, we have a team of experienced and compassionate dentists who specialize in root canal treatment. We use the latest technology and techniques to ensure that your treatment is safe, effective, and comfortable. Don’t let tooth decay or infection affect your oral health and quality of life; visit our clinic for a consultation today.

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