A root canal treatment removes infected or inflamed pulp tissue from inside the tooth. The canals are then thoroughly cleaned, disinfected, and sealed to prevent future infection. Finally, the tooth is restored to full function with a filling or crown.
When Is a Root Canal Necessary?
You may need a root canal if you experience:
- Persistent tooth pain
- Sensitivity to hot or cold
- Swollen or tender gums
- Tooth discoloration
- Dental abscess or infection
Early treatment at Boston Dental Center Abu Dhabi can prevent complications and tooth loss.
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
- Relieves pain and discomfort
- Saves your natural tooth
- Prevents spread of infection
- Restores normal chewing function
- Maintains natural bite alignment
- Cost-effective compared to tooth replacement
Modern root canal therapy is safe, efficient, and virtually painless when performed by experienced professionals.
Why Choose Boston Dental Center Abu Dhabi for Root Canal Treatment?
- Advanced imaging for accurate diagnosis
- Skilled dentists with endodontic expertise
- Use of modern instruments and techniques
- Emphasis on patient comfort and safety
- High success rates and durable restorations
At Boston Dental Center Abu Dhabi, preserving your natural teeth is always our priority.
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Don’t ignore dental pain—early treatment can save your tooth.
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📞 Phone: +971 50 224 6848
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✅ FAQ Schema – Root Canal Treatment
❓ Is root canal treatment painful?
Modern root canal treatment is virtually painless. With advanced anesthesia and techniques, discomfort is minimal.
❓ Can a root canal save my tooth?
Yes. Root canal treatment removes infection while preserving your natural tooth structure.
❓ How long does a root canal-treated tooth last?
With proper restoration and care, a root canal-treated tooth can last many years or even a lifetime.
❓ What happens if I delay root canal treatment?
Delaying treatment can cause infection to spread, leading to abscess formation and possible tooth loss.