Save your natural tooth - comfortably, safely, and with care.

If you're experiencing persistent tooth pain, swelling, or sensitivity, you may need root canal treatment.

At Grace Dental Care, we perform this essential procedure with a gentle, modern approach that relieves pain, saves your tooth, and restores your smile - without the fear or fuss.

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What Is a Root Canal?

Root canal treatment (also known as endodontic therapy) is a procedure that removes infected or damaged dental pulp from inside a tooth.

This pulp contains nerves and blood vessels, and when it becomes infected - due to decay, injury, or trauma - it can cause severe pain or lead to tooth loss.

The goal of a root canal is to:

  • Remove the infection

  • Clean and disinfect the inside of the tooth

  • Seal and restore the tooth with a filling or crown

When done properly, a root canal can last as long as a healthy natural tooth.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

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  • Ongoing toothache or throbbing pain

  • Pain when chewing or biting

  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers

  • Swollen or tender gums

  • Tooth darkening or discolouration

  • Pus or abscess near the gum

  • Loose tooth or swelling in the jaw or face

If you’re experiencing any of the above, don’t delay - early treatment can make all the difference.

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Why Save the Tooth?

Infections inside the tooth won’t go away with antibiotics alone. If left untreated, they can spread or lead to tooth loss.

Keeping your natural tooth:

  • Preserves chewing function

  • Prevents surrounding teeth from shifting

  • Avoids the cost and complexity of tooth replacement

Root canal treatment is often the best long-term solution to protect your oral health and avoid extraction.

What Happens During the Procedure?

Root canal treatment is typically completed over 2–3 visits, and includes:

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X-rays and Diagnosis
We assess the tooth and plan your treatment.

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Local Anaesthetic
The area is fully numbed to ensure a painless experience.

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Cleaning the Canal
We carefully remove the infected pulp, clean the root canals, and apply antibacterial medication.

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Temporary Seal (if needed)
If multiple visits are required, a temporary filling is placed between sessions.

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Permanent Filling or Crown
Once cleaned, the tooth is sealed with a long-lasting restoration to protect it.

Your comfort is our priority throughout every step.

What to Expect After Treatment

  • Mild soreness or swelling for a day or two is normal and can be managed with pain relief.

  • Avoid chewing on the treated side until your crown or filling is placed.

  • With proper care, your restored tooth can function normally for many years.

“I was so nervous about getting a root canal, but the team at Grace Dental made me feel calm and reassured. The procedure was pain-free and they saved my tooth. I’m so glad I came here!

-  ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Grace Dental patient

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Crown or No Crown?

For back teeth (molars), we almost always recommend a porcelain crown after root canal treatment.

This helps prevent cracks and protects your tooth from further damage due to the pressure of chewing.

Your dentist will advise whether a crown or filling is best for your specific case.

Root Canal vs Extraction – What's Better?

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Where possible, we always aim to save the natural tooth.

A tooth extraction may sound simpler, but it can lead to:

  • Difficulty chewing

  • Shifting of nearby teeth

  • Need for implants, bridges, or dentures

Root canal therapy is a more conservative, cost-effective, and functional option in the long run.

Why Choose Grace Dental Care?

✅ Gentle, modern root canal treatment

✅ Digital x-rays and advanced equipment

✅ Flexible appointment scheduling

✅ Caring, experienced team

✅ Options for crowns and cosmetic restoration in-house

We're here to walk you through it step by step - no judgement, no rush, and no unnecessary discomfort.

Book Your Root Canal Consultation Today

Don't let tooth pain disrupt your life. The sooner we treat the problem, the better the outcome.

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