
​Root Canal Treatment in Kurar, Malad East
Save Your Natural Tooth with Comfortable Root Canal Care
If you’re looking for root canal treatment in Kurar to end a toothache and save your natural tooth, Dr. Mewada’s Dental Clinic is here to help. Led by Dr. Anuj B. Mewada (Dip. Orthodontics) with 14+ years of clinical experience, we focus on gentle care, clear communication, and results you can trust. If you’ve been searching “root canal near me,” we’re nearby and ready to see you—often with same‑day appointments for dental pain.

When Do You Need Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment becomes necessary when the soft tissue inside your tooth (the pulp) becomes infected or severely inflamed. This typically happens due to:
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Deep decay that has reached the tooth's nerve
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Repeated dental procedures on the same tooth
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Large fillings that compromise tooth structure
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Cracks or chips that expose the pulp
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Trauma from accidents or sports injuries
Common symptoms that indicate you may need a root canal:
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Severe toothache when chewing or applying pressure
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Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
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Darkening or discoloration of the tooth
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Swelling and tenderness in nearby gums
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Recurring pimple on the gums
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If you notice any of these symptoms, searching for a “root canal near me” can be your first step toward relief.
How Root Canal Treatment Relieves Pain and Saves Your Tooth
Contrary to popular belief, root canal treatment doesn't cause pain – it eliminates it. Dr. Mewada uses advanced techniques to ensure a comfortable, painless root canal procedure that preserves your natural tooth structure.
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Initial Consultation and X-rays:
Dr. Mewada examines your tooth and takes digital X-rays to assess the extent of infection and plan the treatment approach. -
Local Anesthesia:
The area around your tooth is completely numbed to ensure you feel no discomfort during the procedure. -
Accessing the Pulp Chamber:
A small access hole is created in the crown of your tooth to reach the infected pulp. -
Cleaning and Shaping:
The infected pulp, bacteria, and decayed nerve tissue are carefully removed. The root canals are then cleaned and shaped. -
Filling and Sealing:
The empty canals are filled with a biocompatible material and sealed to prevent future infection. -
Restoration:
A temporary filling is placed, and you'll return for a permanent crown to restore full function and appearance.
