Endodontics in Sharjah

Save your natural teeth with expert endodontic care.

SCMMC offers advanced root canal treatments, apicoectomies, and pulpotomies to relieve pain and restore dental health

Preserve Your Teeth, Protect Your Smile

With over 10 years of experience, SCMMC specializes in endodontic treatments that eliminate infection, alleviate pain, and extend the life of your natural teeth. Our expert team uses advanced techniques to ensure a comfortable and effective treatment experience

Our Endodontic Services:

Root Canal Treatment

Apicoectomy

Pulpotomy

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When Should You Visit an Endodontist?

You should seek endodontic care if you experience:

Severe Tooth Pain

Persistent or throbbing tooth pain may indicate an infected pulp that requires treatment

Sensitivity to Hot or Cold

Lingering sensitivity after consuming hot or cold foods can be a sign of nerve damage inside the tooth.

Swollen or Tender Gums

Infection in the tooth’s root can cause swelling and tenderness in the surrounding gums.

Abscess or Pus Near the Tooth

A visible pimple-like swelling on the gums may indicate an abscess, which needs immediate attention.

Save Your Tooth with Expert Endodontic Care

Ignoring tooth infections can lead to severe pain, swelling, and even tooth loss. SCMMC provides specialized treatments to eliminate infection and restore your tooth’s strength.

Why Choose Our Dental Clinic?

FAQs

If you experience persistent tooth pain, sensitivity, swelling, or an abscess, a root canal may be necessary to save your tooth and relieve discomfor

Modern root canal treatments are performed under local anesthesia, making the procedure painless. You may experience mild soreness afterward, which can be managed with medication.

Untreated tooth infections can spread to surrounding tissues, leading to severe pain, swelling, and even tooth loss. Infections can also impact overall health.

A root canal treats infection inside the tooth by cleaning and sealing the canals, while an apicoectomy is a minor surgery to remove infected tissue at the root tip when a root canal alone is not enough.

Yes, children with deep cavities or infected primary teeth may need a pulpotomy to remove infected tissue while preserving the healthy part of the tooth.