
Save your natural teeth with Tirupati's most advanced root canal therapy — single-sitting, painless, and microscope-guided for precision results you can count on.

Root canal treatment (RCT), or endodontic therapy, is a procedure to remove infected, inflamed, or damaged pulp from inside the tooth — the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels. Rather than extracting the tooth, RCT saves it, eliminates the pain, and seals the tooth against future infection. At Meghana Dental Hospital, Tirupati, our endodontists perform microscope-guided root canal treatment using a dental operating microscope at 25× magnification and advanced rotary instruments, ensuring the highest levels of precision and success in the region.





Preserving your natural tooth is always the best option — it maintains your bite, jaw structure, and appearance better than any artificial replacement.
Infected pulp causes intense pain. RCT removes the source of infection within a single appointment, providing rapid and lasting relief.
Our dental microscope with 25× magnification reveals hidden canals, micro-cracks, and tissue invisible to the naked eye — dramatically improving success rates.
Nickel-titanium rotary files clean and shape root canals faster, more gently, and more thoroughly than manual techniques.
Most cases at Meghana Dental Hospital can be completed in one visit, saving you multiple appointments and long wait times.
A root-canal-treated tooth capped with a crown can last decades — often a lifetime — with regular dental check-ups.
We take digital X-rays (and CBCT if needed) to assess the extent of infection, number of canals, and root anatomy. This guides the entire treatment plan.
The tooth is numbed completely with local anaesthesia. A rubber dam is placed around the tooth to keep it clean and dry throughout the procedure.
Using the dental operating microscope at 25× magnification, our endodontist opens the crown of the tooth and removes the infected or inflamed pulp with precision rotary instruments.
Each root canal is cleaned, shaped, and irrigated with antimicrobial solutions to eliminate all bacteria and infected tissue, including in curved or narrow canals.
The cleaned canals are filled with a biocompatible material (gutta-percha) and sealed. A tooth-coloured filling or ceramic crown is placed to protect and restore full function to the tooth.