Endodontics & Microscopic RCT

Root Canal Treatment Centre

Save your natural tooth with painless, microscopic root canal treatment by Dr. (Mrs.) Priyanka Chaturvedi, MDS Endodontist & Aesthetic Dentist. Latest rotary endodontic technology for precise, comfortable, single-sitting procedures.

3000+ Root Canals
Single-Sitting RCT
Microscopic Precision
Painless Experience

What Is Root Canal Treatment?

Saving your natural tooth — the best option for long-term oral health.

Root canal treatment (RCT) is a procedure to save a severely infected or damaged tooth. The infected pulp is removed, the root canals are cleaned and shaped, and the space is sealed to prevent re-infection.

Despite common fears, modern root canal treatment is virtually painless — performed under local anesthesia with advanced rotary endodontic systems and microscopic precision. At The Crown’s Root Canal Centre, Dr. (Mrs.) Priyanka Chaturvedi uses the latest nickel-titanium rotary files, electronic apex locators, and surgical operating microscopes for unparalleled accuracy. Many cases can be completed in a single sitting, saving you time and multiple visits.

Root canal treatment saves teeth that would otherwise require extraction, preserving your natural smile and preventing the cascade of problems that tooth loss creates — including bone loss, shifting of adjacent teeth, chewing difficulty, and the need for expensive replacements like implants or bridges. With a 90-95% success rate, RCT is one of the most predictable and successful procedures in dentistry. Celebrating 5 Years of Clinical Excellence, our Root Canal Centre has successfully completed over 3,000 root canal treatments with outstanding outcomes.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

If you experience any of these symptoms, schedule a consultation promptly.

Severe toothache (especially at night)
Prolonged sensitivity to hot/cold
Swelling or tenderness in gums
Discoloration of tooth
Pimple on gums (abscess/fistula)
Pain when chewing or touching tooth
Deep decay reaching the pulp
Trauma or injury to tooth

Causes of Pulp Infection

Understanding why root canal treatment may be needed.

Deep decay / caries
Repeated dental procedures on same tooth
Cracked or fractured tooth
Trauma to tooth
Large fillings with leakage
Previous RCT failure requiring retreatment

The Root Canal Treatment Process

Eight precise steps — from diagnosis to complete restoration.

Step 1

Diagnosis & X-ray

Clinical examination, periapical X-ray, and pulp vitality testing to confirm the need for RCT and assess canal anatomy.

Step 2

Anesthesia

Local anesthesia administered for complete comfort. You will not feel pain during the procedure — only gentle pressure.

Step 3

Access Opening

A small opening is made in the tooth crown to access the pulp chamber and root canals. Isolation with rubber dam ensures sterility.

Step 4

Pulp Removal & Cleaning

Infected pulp tissue is removed. Canals are cleaned using nickel-titanium rotary files for efficient and thorough cleaning.

Step 5

Shaping & Disinfection

Canals are precisely shaped to receive filling material. Irrigated with disinfecting solutions to eliminate all bacteria.

Step 6

Obturation

Canals are filled with biocompatible gutta-percha material and sealed to prevent any future bacterial invasion or reinfection.

Step 7

Restoration

Tooth is sealed with a permanent filling. A crown is strongly recommended to protect the treated tooth and restore full function.

Step 8

Follow-up

X-ray verification to confirm successful treatment. Post-treatment check ensures healing is progressing as expected.

Types of Root Canal Treatment

Six specialized RCT procedures for different clinical situations.

Single-Sitting RCT

Eligible cases completed in one visit using advanced rotary endodontic systems. Saves time and multiple appointments.

Most Popular

Conventional RCT

Multi-visit treatment for complex cases. Allows medication placement between visits for optimal disinfection.

Multi-Visit

Microscopic RCT

Surgical operating microscope for complex cases. Enhanced visibility allows identification of hidden canals and precise treatment.

Advanced

Retreatment RCT

Fixing failed previous RCT. Old filling material removed, canals re-cleaned and re-sealed for a successful outcome.

Specialized

Apicoectomy

Surgical root-end procedure for cases where conventional RCT is insufficient. Root tip removed and sealed surgically.

Surgical

Pulpotomy

Partial pulp removal, common in pediatric cases. Preserves healthy pulp while removing infected coronal portion.

Pediatric

Root Canal vs Extraction

Why saving your natural tooth is almost always the better choice.

AspectRoot CanalExtraction
Tooth PreservationYes — saves natural toothNo — tooth lost forever
Chewing FunctionNormalReduced
Bone HealthMaintainedBone Loss occurs
Adjacent TeethProtectedShift / Drift
AppearanceNaturalGap visible
Cost Long-termLowerHigher — need implant/bridge
Treatment Time1-2 visits1 visit + replacement time
Success Rate90-95%N/A — tooth gone forever

Recovery & Aftercare

What to expect after root canal treatment and how to care for your tooth.

Recovery Timeline

Immediately After

Numbness Period

Numbness for 2-3 hours from anesthesia. Avoid eating until numbness wears off. Mild sensitivity may begin.

1-3 Days

Mild Discomfort

Mild discomfort or sensitivity, especially when biting. Manageable with over-the-counter pain medication. Soft diet recommended.

1 Week

Complete Recovery

Full recovery from RCT procedure. Crown placement recommended to protect the treated tooth and restore full function.

Aftercare Instructions

  • Avoid chewing on treated side until permanent restoration
  • Maintain normal oral hygiene — brush and floss regularly
  • Take prescribed medications as directed
  • Avoid hard, sticky, or crunchy foods for 3-5 days
  • Get crown placed promptly to protect the tooth
  • Contact us if pain persists beyond 3 days or worsens

Benefits of Root Canal Treatment

Six key benefits that make RCT the preferred choice for saving your tooth.

Saves Natural Tooth

Preserves your natural tooth, maintaining the integrity of your smile and dental arch.

Painless Experience

Modern techniques and anesthesia make RCT virtually painless — no more dental fears.

Single-Sitting Options

Many cases completed in one visit, saving you time and multiple appointments.

Prevents Infection Spread

Removes infection, preventing it from spreading to bone, gums, and surrounding teeth.

Restores Full Function

With a crown, your treated tooth functions normally for chewing and biting — just like a natural tooth.

Cost-Effective

Less expensive than extraction followed by implant or bridge — and you keep your natural tooth.

Treatment Transformations

See the difference root canal treatment makes — from infection to healthy restoration.

Infected Tooth Saved

Deep decay treated with single-sitting RCT and crown restoration

Abscess Eliminated

Gum abscess resolved with microscopic RCT and disinfection

Failed RCT Retreated

Previous failed root canal successfully retreated with new restoration

What Our RCT Patients Say

Real stories from patients who saved their teeth with root canal treatment.

I had severe tooth pain and Dr. Priyanka did my root canal in one sitting. I could not believe it was painless. Highly recommend The Crown.

PS
Priya S.Single-Sitting RCT

Excellent experience. Dr. Priyanka is very gentle and skilled. The microscope-based treatment gave me confidence that my tooth was being treated with the highest precision.

KJ
Kavita J.Microscopic RCT

I was terrified of getting a root canal but it was completely painless. Dr. Priyanka explained every step. My tooth was saved and the crown looks completely natural. Thank you!

RT
Rahul T.Conventional RCT

Root Canal Treatment FAQs

Answers to the most common questions about root canal treatment.

Is root canal treatment painful?

No, modern root canal treatment is virtually painless. It is performed under local anesthesia, so you will not feel pain during the procedure. After the anesthesia wears off, you may experience mild discomfort for 1-3 days, which is easily managed with over-the-counter pain medication.

How many sittings are required?

Many cases can be completed in a single sitting using advanced rotary endodontic systems. Conventional RCT may require 2-3 visits. Complex cases involving severe infection or multiple canals may need more visits. Dr. Priyanka will advise the best approach for your case.

How long does RCT take?

A single-sitting RCT typically takes 45-90 minutes depending on the tooth type and number of canals. Molar teeth with multiple canals take longer than front teeth. We use rotary endodontic technology for efficient, precise treatment.

What is single-sitting RCT?

Single-sitting RCT completes the entire root canal treatment in one visit. Using advanced nickel-titanium rotary files and electronic apex locators, Dr. Priyanka cleans, shapes, and seals the canals in a single appointment. Eligible cases benefit from this time-saving approach.

Will I need a crown after RCT?

Yes, a crown is strongly recommended after root canal treatment. The tooth becomes more brittle after RCT and a crown protects it from fracture, restores full function, and prevents reinfection. We offer ceramic and zirconia crowns for natural-looking results.

How long does a treated tooth last?

With proper care and a protective crown, a root canal treated tooth can last a lifetime. Good oral hygiene, regular dental checkups, and avoiding excessive force on the tooth are key to longevity.

Can RCT fail?

RCT has a 90-95% success rate. Failure can occur due to missed canals, incomplete cleaning, cracked roots, or reinfection. Failed RCT can often be treated with retreatment or apicoectomy. Dr. Priyanka uses microscopic precision to minimize failure risk.

What is microscopic RCT?

Microscopic RCT uses a surgical operating microscope for enhanced visibility and precision. It allows identification of additional canals, precise cleaning, and accurate treatment of complex cases. This technology significantly improves success rates.

Is RCT better than extraction?

Yes, root canal treatment is almost always better than extraction. It saves your natural tooth, maintains bone health, preserves chewing function, prevents adjacent teeth from shifting, and is more cost-effective long-term than extraction followed by implant or bridge.

Can pregnant women get RCT?

Yes, root canal treatment can be safely performed during pregnancy, preferably in the second trimester. We use pregnancy-safe anesthesia and take all necessary precautions. However, we recommend consulting with your obstetrician first. X-rays are minimized using digital imaging with lead shielding.

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