Root Canal Treatment in Goregaon, Mumbai
A root canal saves a tooth that is badly decayed or infected by gently removing the damaged inner tissue, cleaning the canal and sealing it — so you keep your natural tooth instead of losing it.
“Doesn’t a root canal hurt?”
This myth keeps many people in pain longer than necessary. The truth: it’s the infection that hurts, and a root canal relieves that pain. The treatment itself is done under local anaesthesia and, for most patients, feels similar to having a filling. Modern techniques have made it far more comfortable than its reputation.
Signs you might need one
- Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold
- Pain when biting or constant toothache
- A darkening tooth, or a pimple-like bump on the gum
- Swelling around a tooth
If you have severe pain or swelling, please call us promptly — early treatment is easier and protects your tooth.
Cost & sittings
Many root canals can be completed in a single sitting; some need two. The fee depends on the tooth and its complexity, and a crown is often recommended afterward to protect the tooth.
Why save the tooth? Keeping your natural tooth maintains your bite and jaw, and is usually simpler and more affordable than extraction plus a later implant or bridge.
What to expect, step by step
Pain relief & diagnosis
We examine the tooth, take an X-ray and confirm whether a root canal is the right fix.
Numb & comfortable
The area is fully numbed with local anaesthesia before we begin โ you stay comfortable throughout.
Clean & disinfect
The infected tissue is removed and the canal is cleaned and shaped.
Seal the tooth
The canal is sealed to prevent re-infection, often in the same visit.
Protect with a crown
A crown is usually placed to strengthen the tooth so it lasts for years.
Frequently asked questions
Is a root canal painful?
The procedure is done under local anaesthesia and is comparable to a filling for most patients. It actually relieves the pain caused by the underlying infection.
Can a root canal be done in one sitting?
Many cases can be completed in a single visit. More complex teeth may need two appointments โ we'll let you know after examining the tooth.
How much does a root canal cost?
It depends on which tooth and how complex the canals are, and whether a protective crown is added afterward. We provide a clear estimate up front.
Do I need a crown after a root canal?
A crown is often recommended, especially for back teeth, because it protects the treated tooth from fracture and helps it last for years.
What happens if I delay treatment?
An untreated infection can worsen, spread and may lead to losing the tooth. Treating it early is more comfortable and helps save the natural tooth.
Ready to take the next step?
Book a friendly consultation — we’ll examine, explain your options and give you a clear estimate.