Root Canal and Endodontic Care focus on saving your natural teeth by treating infections and inflammation within the tooth pulp. When decay or trauma reaches the nerve, it can cause pain, swelling, or even abscesses. A root canal procedure removes the infected tissue, cleans the canal, and seals it — allowing you to keep your natural tooth structure intact.

At Serenity Dental, we specialize in painless, precise, and efficient root canal treatments using advanced technology that ensures maximum comfort and long-term success.

What Does Root Canal & Endodontic Care Involve?

A root canal procedure typically involves three main steps — cleaning, filling, and sealing the root canals.
We begin by taking high-resolution digital X-rays to assess the infection and plan the treatment. Using rotary endodontic instruments, dental microscopes, and apex locators, our endodontists perform the procedure with accuracy and minimal discomfort.

In most cases, the treatment is completed in a single sitting, followed by a dental crown to restore the tooth’s strength, function, and appearance.

Common Concerns Addressed

  • Severe toothache or sensitivity
  • Tooth infection or abscess
  • Deep decay reaching the pulp
  • Cracked or injured tooth
  • Swelling around gums or jaw

What Our Specialists Do

Our endodontic specialists at Serenity Dental are trained in microsurgical and advanced root canal procedures. They focus on preserving your natural teeth using the latest dental technologies and sterilization protocols. With years of expertise, our team ensures every procedure is quick, precise, and virtually painless — restoring both comfort and confidence in your smile.

Most Popular & Trending Questions

Not at all. With modern anesthesia and advanced techniques, root canal treatments are virtually pain-free.

Most treatments are completed within 45–90 minutes in a single visit, depending on the complexity of the case.

Yes. A crown is usually recommended to protect and restore the tooth’s strength and structure after treatment.

With proper oral hygiene and regular check-ups, a root canal–treated tooth can last a lifetime.