Root Canal Treatment in Seremban

Save an infected tooth and relieve tooth pain with expert root canal treatment in Seremban.

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What Is Root Canal Treatment?

Our root canal treatment in Seremban is designed to relieve tooth pain, treat infection, and save a tooth that might otherwise need extraction. The procedure removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth, cleans and shapes the root canals, and seals the tooth to prevent reinfection.

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia and is typically no more uncomfortable than a regular filling. Modern techniques make root canal treatment efficient and virtually pain-free.

When You Might Need This

  • Severe or persistent toothache
  • Prolonged sensitivity to hot/cold
  • Darkening of the tooth
  • Swelling or abscess near the tooth
  • Cracked tooth exposing the pulp

Treatment Process

1

X-Ray & Diagnosis

We take detailed X-rays to assess the extent of infection and plan the treatment.

2

Pulp Removal & Canal Cleaning

The infected pulp is carefully removed and the root canals are cleaned and shaped.

3

Sealing & Crown Placement

The canals are sealed and a crown is placed to protect and restore the tooth.

Benefits

  • Saves the natural tooth
  • Eliminates infection and pain
  • Prevents spread to other teeth
  • Restores normal bite

Frequently Asked Questions

No — local anesthesia is used throughout the procedure. Most patients report feeling comfortable.

Usually 1–2 visits depending on the complexity of the case.

Yes, a crown is recommended to protect the treated tooth and restore its full function.

An untreated infection can spread to surrounding teeth, the jawbone, and other areas. It may lead to an abscess, severe pain, and eventually tooth loss.

It's uncommon, but reinfection can occur. If it does, retreatment or other procedures can address the issue.

With a proper crown and good oral hygiene, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.

We always try to save your natural tooth first. Root canal treatment preserves your tooth, which is better for your bite, jawbone health, and long-term oral health.

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