Painless, single-sitting root canal treatment using advanced rotary instruments. Save your natural tooth with expert care by Dr. Jai Prakash Haihyvanshi.
Save Your Natural Tooth, Pain-Free
Root canal treatment (RCT) is a procedure designed to save a tooth that has become badly infected or decayed. When the soft tissue inside your tooth (the pulp) becomes inflamed or infected due to deep decay, repeated dental procedures, cracks, or trauma, a root canal is needed to remove the infected tissue, clean the canals, and seal the tooth.
At Haihyvanshi Dental Clinic, we use advanced rotary endodontic instruments that make the procedure faster, more precise, and virtually painless. Our single-sitting root canal option means you can have the entire treatment completed in just one comfortable visit, saving you time and multiple trips to the clinic.
Dr. Jai Prakash Haihyvanshi has performed thousands of successful root canal treatments over 16+ years, using the latest techniques to ensure your natural tooth is preserved and restored to full function.
Root canal therapy saves your natural tooth and eliminates pain caused by infection.
RCT preserves your natural tooth instead of extracting it, maintaining your natural bite, jawbone structure, and appearance.
Modern anaesthesia and rotary instruments make root canal treatment as comfortable as getting a regular filling done.
Get your entire root canal treatment completed in just one visit, saving you time and eliminating the need for multiple appointments.
The procedure completely removes infected pulp tissue and bacteria, stopping the infection from spreading to other teeth or your jawbone.
A properly treated and crowned tooth can last a lifetime with good oral hygiene and regular dental check-ups.
Saving your natural tooth with RCT is more affordable in the long run compared to extraction followed by implant or bridge placement.
A step-by-step look at what happens during your root canal treatment at our clinic.
We take detailed X-rays to assess the extent of infection and plan the treatment precisely for your tooth.
Local anaesthesia is administered for complete comfort. A small opening is made in the crown of the tooth to access the pulp.
Infected pulp is removed using rotary instruments. The root canals are cleaned, shaped, and disinfected thoroughly.
The canals are filled with biocompatible material and sealed. A dental crown is placed to protect and restore the tooth.
Expert root canal treatment with advanced technology and compassionate care.
Dr. Jai Prakash Haihyvanshi has 16+ years of experience with thousands of successful root canal treatments.
We use advanced rotary endodontic systems for faster, more precise, and more comfortable root canal procedures.
Our gentle approach and modern anaesthesia ensure a completely pain-free and anxiety-free treatment experience.
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Common questions about root canal treatment answered by our experts.
Modern root canal treatment is virtually painless. At Haihyvanshi Dental Clinic, we use advanced anaesthesia and rotary instruments that make the procedure comfortable and anxiety-free. Most patients compare it to getting a simple filling done.
A root canal treatment typically takes 30-60 minutes per session. At our clinic, we offer single-sitting root canal treatment for most cases, meaning you can get the entire procedure done in one visit.
Root canal treatment costs vary depending on the tooth location (front or back tooth) and complexity of the case. Haihyvanshi Dental Clinic offers affordable RCT with transparent pricing. Contact us for a consultation and exact estimate.
Yes, a dental crown is strongly recommended after root canal treatment to protect the treated tooth from fracture. The crown restores the tooth's strength and function, ensuring it lasts for many years.
Common signs include severe toothache (especially when chewing), prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, darkening of the tooth, swollen or tender gums, and a persistent pimple on the gums near the affected tooth. If you experience any of these symptoms, visit our clinic promptly for an evaluation.