Root Canal Treatment
Root canal treatment (endodontics) removes infected or inflamed pulp tissue inside a tooth, disinfects the canals and seals them to relieve pain and preserve your natural tooth. At Auraliss, we use modern rotary files, ultrasonic irrigation and magnification to achieve precise, comfortable care—often in a single visit.
Inlay vs. Onlay: What’s the Difference?
When Is a Root Canal Needed?
- Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold
- Spontaneous or night pain, biting tenderness
- Swelling, gum boil (fistula) or darkening of the tooth
- Deep decay approaching the nerve
Comfort-First Anaesthesia
Profound local anaesthesia; sedation available for anxious patients.
Rubber Dam Isolation
Keeps the tooth dry and protected, improving safety and cleanliness.
Rotary/Reciproc Files & Irrigation
Shaping with modern systems, activated disinfectants for deep canal cleaning.
Three-Dimensional Sealing
Thermoplastic obturation techniques to seal lateral canals and prevent reinfection.
Step-by-Step
- Diagnosis: Clinical tests and digital X-rays; CBCT when needed for complex roots.
- Access & Cleaning: Small opening, removal of infected tissue, canal shaping and disinfection.
- Sealing: Canals filled and sealed; a core build-up restores internal strength.
- Protection: A crown is usually recommended on back teeth to prevent fractures.
Single or Multiple Visits?
Aftercare & Longevity
Mild tenderness for 24–48 hours is common and responds to routine pain relief. Avoid chewing hard foods on the tooth until the definitive crown is fitted. With proper restoration and hygiene, root-treated teeth can last many years.