🔬 Endodontic Care

Root Canal Treatment in Latur

Save your natural tooth with painless, same-day root canal therapy using modern rotary endodontic technology at Kodgi Dental Clinic.

Root canal treatment at Kodgi Dental Clinic Latur
1 Day
Completion
60–90 min
Procedure Time
1–2 days
Recovery

What Is Root Canal Treatment?

Root canal treatment (RCT) removes infected or inflamed pulp tissue from inside a tooth, cleans and disinfects the inner chamber, and seals it to prevent further infection. This relieves pain and saves the tooth from extraction.

At Kodgi Dental Clinic, we use modern rotary instruments and digital imaging, making the procedure significantly faster, quieter, and more comfortable than the traditional reputation suggests.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

  • Persistent or severe tooth pain, especially when chewing
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers after the stimulus is removed
  • Swelling or tenderness in the gums near a tooth
  • A darkening or discoloration of the tooth
  • A recurring pimple-like bump on the gums

Our Root Canal Process

1
Diagnosis & X-ray
We identify the infected tooth and assess the extent of damage with digital X-rays.
2
Local Anesthesia
The area is fully numbed to ensure a pain-free procedure.
3
Cleaning & Shaping
Infected pulp is removed and the canal is cleaned and shaped using rotary tools.
4
Sealing & Crown
The canal is sealed, and a crown is placed to restore strength and function.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is root canal treatment painful?
Modern root canal treatment is virtually painless. The procedure is done under local anesthesia, and rotary instruments make it faster and more comfortable than older techniques. Most patients report less discomfort than a regular filling.
How many visits does a root canal take?
Most root canals at Kodgi Dental Clinic are completed in a single visit lasting 60–90 minutes, depending on the tooth and infection severity. Complex cases may require a follow-up visit.
Will I need a crown after root canal treatment?
Yes, a crown is usually recommended after root canal therapy, especially for back teeth, to protect the treated tooth from fracture and restore full chewing function.
What happens if I delay root canal treatment?
Delaying treatment can allow infection to spread to surrounding bone, increase pain, and may eventually require tooth extraction. Early treatment saves the natural tooth and is less invasive.
How long does a root canal-treated tooth last?
With a proper crown and good oral hygiene, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime, functioning just like your other natural teeth.

Don't Wait Out the Pain

Book a same-day root canal consultation at Kodgi Dental Clinic, Latur.

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