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At Kadali Dental, we put a lot of emphasis on saving patients' natural teeth by means of root canal therapy which is executed with surgical precision and proper planning. The procedure is aimed at getting rid of the bacteria that are causing the issue inside the tooth while still keeping the tooth intact in terms of structure, strength, and function. The method that we use gives priority to the right amount of work, patient comfort, and looking for results that last for a long time.
Patients visiting a trusted dentist in Pedder Road often seek reliable solutions for deep tooth pain, sensitivity, or infection—and root canal therapy remains one of the most effective ways to restore oral health.
We know root canal surgery can make people very nervous. Thus, we do the opposite by using advanced methods and masterfully worked out policies to provide the best ever painless root canal treatment in Andheri West, ensuring quicker healing periods. We do ensure that the patient gets the knowledge and the power to speak through the whole process, as every step is explained in a plain and simple manner.
For us at Kadali Dental, treatment is not the only thing that we focus on; giving consolation, safety, and accuracy.is equally a priority.
Our root canal therapy begins with a detailed diagnosis to determine the level of infection. The treatment will be done through a controlled and modern technique, which is aimed at not causing pain and at making the treatment a success. After we have done cleaning and sealing, we will give the tooth back its restoration to make it strong and comfortable at the same time.
Our team makes sure to carry out each treatment with full respect for details, hygiene, and the well-being of the patient.
With the modern methods employed at Kadali Dental, the majority of the patients don’t feel or experience discomfort at all during the procedure.
The time taken for the whole process is based on how the tooth is. Sometimes, the treatment may be finished in a single visit while in other cases, two visits are needed.
Definitely, with the right restoration and continual care, a treated tooth can be functional for a long time.
Postponing treatment could result in the infection becoming more severe and, hence, the need for more complicated procedures.