Advanced single-sitting RCT with rotary endodontics — save your natural tooth, stay pain-free.
Root canal treatment (RCT) is a dental procedure to save a severely infected or damaged tooth. When bacteria reach the inner pulp of the tooth — the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels — the tooth causes intense pain and can become a serious health risk. RCT removes the infected pulp, cleans the canals and seals the tooth permanently.
At Dr. Pandey's NABH-accredited hospital in Uttam Nagar, Dr. Nandlal Pandey uses computerised rotary endodontics and apex locators to perform precise, completely painless root canal treatment — often in a single sitting.
Persistent, throbbing pain that doesn't subside with painkillers — a sign of pulp infection.
Prolonged sharp pain on hot or cold foods that lingers after the stimulus is removed.
Pus-filled swelling near the tooth root indicating bacterial infection has spread.
When cavity or crack reaches the pulp, RCT is the only way to save the tooth.
| Tooth Type | RCT Cost | Crown Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Front Tooth (Incisor) | ₹3,500–₹5,000 | ₹3,000–₹6,000 |
| Premolar | ₹4,000–₹6,000 | ₹3,500–₹7,000 |
| Molar (Back Tooth) | ₹5,000–₹8,000 | ₹4,000–₹9,000 |
*Prices indicative. Final cost depends on complexity. Call 8595866434 for exact quote.
No. Modern root canal treatment at Dr. Pandey's Hospital is completely painless. Local anaesthesia ensures you feel no pain during the procedure. Patients often say it felt just like a routine filling.
In most cases, root canal treatment is completed in 1–2 sittings at Dr. Pandey's Hospital. Single-sitting RCT is available for uncomplicated cases. Severely infected teeth may require 2 sittings with a medicated dressing in between.
You should avoid chewing on the treated tooth until the crown is placed. Once the crown is done, you can eat completely normally. There are no long-term dietary restrictions after successful RCT.
Delaying RCT allows the infection to spread to surrounding teeth, jawbone and even the brain in extreme cases. The tooth may eventually become unsaveable, requiring extraction. Early treatment is always safer and more affordable.