Root Canal Treatment

If you’re suffering from persistent tooth pain or sensitivity, you might need a root canal treatment—and it’s not as scary as it sounds! At Kasabwala Dental, we offer safe, pain-free root canal procedures that remove infection, relieve discomfort, and save your natural tooth.

Stop the Infection. Save Your Tooth.

A root canal is required when the pulp inside your tooth becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, trauma, or a cracked tooth. If untreated, it can lead to severe pain, swelling, and even tooth loss. Our timely root canal therapy cleans and seals the tooth, stopping the infection and preserving your smile.

Gentle Treatment with Advanced Technology

Forget the myths—root canals today are quick, precise, and nearly painless. We use digital X-rays, rotary instruments, and effective local anesthesia to ensure maximum comfort and faster recovery. Most procedures are completed in just 1–2 visits, with little to no downtime.

dr abhilash kasabwala

B.D.S. (Mum.) M.D.S(Mum.)
Dental Surgeon,Oral Surgeon  & Oral Implantologist 
Panel Dentist – ONGC

dr rupal kasabwala

B.D.S. (Mum.) M.D.S(Mum.) 
Dental Surgeon
Specialist : Oral Medicine &
Radiology

dr kinnari kasabwala

B.D.S. (Mum.) M.D.S
Dental Surgeon
Specialist : Consulting Endodontist 
Micro Endodontist 

dr harsh kasabwala

B.D.S. , M.D.S
Dental Surgeon
Specialist : Prosthodontist
ICIO Certified Implantologist (U.S.A)

dr nirmitee kasabwala

B.D.S. , M.D.S
Dental Surgeon
Specialist : Consulting Endodontist
Micro Endodontist 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Is a root canal painful?

Not anymore! With modern techniques and local anesthesia, root canals are no more painful than getting a filling. You’ll feel relief, not discomfort.

Q2: How long does a root canal take?

Most root canals take 1–2 appointments, depending on the tooth and severity of the infection. Each session lasts about 60–90 minutes.

Q3: What are the signs I might need a root canal?

Common signs include severe tooth pain, prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold, swollen gums, or a darkening tooth. A dental exam is the best way to confirm.

Q4: What happens after a root canal?

After the infection is removed, the tooth is sealed and may be restored with a crown to protect it from future damage. We’ll guide you through every step.

Q5: Can I eat after the procedure?

Yes, but wait until the numbness wears off. Stick to soft foods and avoid chewing on the treated side for the first few days.