Endodontics

Relief. Precision. Comfort. Redefined.

Root canal therapy shouldn’t be something you fear — it should be something that frees you.
At M City Dental, endodontic care is elevated to a new standard: calm, precise, and designed to protect your natural tooth with minimal discomfort.

When pain disrupts your life, we step in with clarity and compassion.
Because saving your smile should feel effortless.

Understanding Endodontics: Preserving Your Natural Smile

Inside each tooth is a soft, living tissue called the pulp. When infection or inflammation reaches this area, the pain can be intense — but the solution doesn’t have to be.

Root canal therapy gently removes the infection, cleans the inner tooth, and seals it for lasting protection.
The result?
Your natural tooth is preserved, your pain is relieved, and your smile continues to thrive.

Our endodontic care at M City Dental involves advanced techniques and state-of-the-art technology to address:
  1. Root Canal Therapy: A common endodontic procedure, root canal therapy aims to remove infected or damaged pulp, saving the natural tooth and relieving pain.

  2. Treatment of Dental Abscesses: Endodontic care is crucial in addressing dental abscesses, preventing the spread of infection and preserving tooth structure.

  3. Diagnosis of Tooth Pain: Our expert team excels in diagnosing the source of tooth pain, determining whether endodontic treatment is needed for relief.

  4. Microsurgery (Apicoectomy): In cases where traditional root canal therapy may not be sufficient, microsurgery can address persistent issues at the root tip.

Why Root Canals Are Often Needed

If you're experiencing the following symptoms, endodontic treatment may be necessary:
  1. Persistent Tooth Pain: Severe or prolonged tooth pain, especially during chewing or applying pressure, could indicate the need for endodontic care.

  2. Swelling or Tenderness: Swelling around the gums, accompanied by tenderness or the presence of a dental abscess, may require endodontic intervention.

  3. Sensitivity to Hot or Cold: Heightened sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures, lingering even after the stimulus is removed, may indicate underlying pulp issues.

  4. Darkening of the Tooth: Discoloration or darkening of a tooth may suggest internal problems that require endodontic evaluation.

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