Root Canal Treatment

Root Canal Treatment (RCT)

A Root Canal Treatment (RCT) is a painless and highly effective procedure that helps save a damaged or infected tooth without the need for extraction. At Dr. Ritika’s EndoElite Dental Clinic, we combine advanced technology with modern endodontic techniques to deliver complete comfort, precision, and long-lasting results. During an RCT, the infected pulp tissue is carefully removed, the root canals are cleaned, shaped, disinfected, and sealed to prevent reinfection. This procedure not only eliminates pain but also restores the natural strength, function, and appearance of your tooth. With digital imaging, rotary endodontics, apex locators, and magnification systems, our treatments are faster, minimally invasive, and highly predictable—ensuring your natural tooth is preserved for many years.

Why is Root Canal Treatment Needed?

An RCT is required when the inner pulp of the tooth becomes infected due to deep decay, fractures, trauma, or repeated dental procedures that weaken the tooth. When bacteria reach the pulp, it can cause severe pain, sensitivity, swelling, or even lead to the formation of an abscess. If left untreated, the infection may spread to surrounding tissues and bone, increasing the risk of tooth loss. A timely root canal removes the infection, preserves the natural tooth structure, and restores full chewing function. By saving your natural tooth, RCT helps maintain jawbone health, prevents shifting of nearby teeth, and ensures long-term oral stability.

  • 100% Painless Procedure
  • Single-Sitting RCT Options
  • Advanced Rotary Endodontics
  • Long-Lasting, Natural Results
RCT Procedure

At EndoElite, we use digital X-rays, rotary instruments, apex locators, and magnification to achieve the highest success rates. Our goal is to save your natural tooth, eliminate pain, and restore your smile with precision and care.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Root Canal Treatment painful?

No. Modern RCT is completely painless. With advanced anesthesia and rotary instruments, the procedure is smooth and comfortable, just like a routine filling.

How do I know if I need an RCT?

You may need an RCT if you experience severe toothache, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, or have deep decay. A dentist’s evaluation and X-ray can confirm the need.

How long does the Root Canal procedure take?

Depending on the tooth and infection level, RCT can be completed in a single sitting or two sittings. At EndoElite, we aim for quick, efficient treatment without compromising quality, or at a maximum of three sittings depending upon the complexity of the case.

Call WhatsApp Instagram Facebook YouTube
back top