Introduction
Are you suffering from tooth pain or sensitivity that just won’t go away? You might need a Root Canal Treatment (RCT)—a common, safe, and effective procedure to save your natural tooth and eliminate pain. Despite the myths, RCT is not painful; in fact, it relieves pain and restores dental health.
What is Root Canal Treatment?
Root Canal Treatment is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage in the innermost part of the tooth—called the pulp. When the pulp gets infected due to decay, injury, or a deep cavity, it can cause severe pain, swelling, and even lead to tooth loss if left untreated.
Signs You May Need a Root Canal
🔹 Persistent toothache
🔹 Sensitivity to hot or cold
🔹 Swelling around the gums
🔹 Darkening of the tooth
🔹 Pain while chewing or touching the tooth
🔹 Pimple or boil on the gums
How is Root Canal Treatment Done?
- Examination & X-ray
The dentist examines the tooth and takes an X-ray to assess the infection. - Anesthesia
Local anesthesia is given to numb the area—you won’t feel pain during the procedure. - Cleaning the Canal
The infected pulp is removed, and the root canals are thoroughly cleaned and shaped. - Filling & Sealing
The empty canals are filled with a biocompatible material and sealed. - Crown Placement
A dental crown is placed over the tooth to protect and restore function.
Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
✅ Saves your natural tooth
✅ Eliminates pain and infection
✅ Restores chewing function
✅ Prevents spread of infection
✅ Long-lasting results with proper care
Common Myths About RCT – Busted!
Myth: Root canal treatment is painful.
Fact: Modern RCT is virtually pain-free, thanks to local anesthesia and advanced techniques.
Myth: Tooth extraction is better.
Fact: Saving your natural tooth is always better for oral health and function.
Post-Treatment Care Tips
Visit your dentist for regular check-ups
Avoid chewing hard foods on the treated tooth until the crown is placed
Maintain good oral hygiene


