A precise treatment that removes infection from inside the tooth, relieves pain, and restores your natural tooth’s strength and function.

Removes deep infection and eliminates tooth pain
Preserves your natural tooth structure
Restores strength and function for long-term oral health
Experience lasting relief and protect your smile with expert root canal care.

Removes deep infection and eliminates tooth pain
Preserves your natural tooth structure
Restores strength and function for long-term oral health
Experience lasting relief and protect your smile with expert root canal care.

Examination and X-Ray
Your dentist examines the tooth and takes an X-ray to locate the infection and assess the extent of the damage.

Cleaning and Shaping the Canal
The infected pulp is removed, and the root canal is carefully cleaned and shaped to eliminate bacteria and prevent reinfection.

Filling and Restoration
The cleaned canal is sealed with a biocompatible material, and the tooth is restored with a filling or crown—bringing it back to full strength and function.

Root canal treatment is a safe and effective way to relieve pain and save a damaged or infected tooth. By removing the infection from inside the tooth and sealing it properly, this procedure restores your comfort and preserves your natural smile—so you can chew, speak, and smile confidently again.
Making dental scaling simple, effective, and affordable in Islamabad.
Making dental scaling simple, effective, and affordable in Islamabad.

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No — with modern anesthesia, a root canal is virtually painless, similar to getting a filling.
You need a root canal when the pulp inside your tooth becomes infected or inflamed, often due to deep decay or injury.
Most root canals are completed in one or two visits, lasting about 60–90 minutes each.
No, your dentist usually places a crown or filling after the procedure, restoring your tooth’s natural look and function.
With good oral hygiene and regular dental checkups, a treated tooth can last a lifetime.
Avoid chewing on the treated side until your permanent crown is placed, and follow your dentist’s post-care instructions for smooth healing.
Whether it’s your first step toward braces or a long-awaited smile makeover, this is your moment.
