Root Canal Treatment Explained – Save Your Natural Tooth

Few dental procedures carry as much unearned fear as the root canal. For decades, it was associated with dental pain. However, modern endodontic technology has completely transformed this narrative. Today, a root canal treatment in Addis Ababa is no more uncomfortable than getting a standard filling—and it is the ultimate procedure for stopping intense pain.

1. What is a Root Canal?

Beneath the hard enamel of your tooth lies a soft tissue called the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. When a deep cavity or a crack allows bacteria to enter this chamber, the pulp becomes infected, leading to an excruciating abscess.

A root canal is a highly precise treatment performed to remove this infected pulp, sanitize the inside of the tooth, and seal it. This allows you to keep your natural tooth instead of resorting to an extraction.

2. Signs You Need Root Canal Therapy

You should seek immediate evaluation at our clinic near Lem Hotel if you experience:

✔ Severe, throbbing pain that worsens when you chew.

✔ Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures that lingers.

✔ Dark discoloration or graying of a single tooth.

✔ Swelling, tenderness, or a recurring “pimple” on the gums.

3. The Step-by-Step Procedure at NovoCare As a premier endodontist in Ethiopia, we follow a structured, pain-free process:

  • Step 1: Diagnosis & Numbing. We take digital X-rays to assess the infection and apply profound local anesthesia to ensure total comfort.
  • Step 2: Cleaning the Root. Using microscopic instruments, the infected pulp is carefully removed from the root canals.
  • Step 3: Sanitization & Sealing. The hollowed canals are disinfected and filled with a biocompatible material called gutta-percha to prevent future infections.
  • Step 4: Final Restoration. We place a custom Dental Crown over the treated tooth to restore its full strength and aesthetic appearance.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. Is it better to just pull the tooth instead of getting a root canal?

No. Saving your natural tooth is always the best investment. An extraction leaves a gap that causes your other teeth to shift and your jawbone to deteriorate, leading to more expensive treatments like implants later on.

Q2. Does a root canal hurt? Because of modern anesthetics, the procedure itself is painless. In fact, patients feel immediate relief from the severe pain that brought them into the clinic.

Learn more about our Endodontic services and schedule an emergency exam to save your tooth today.