Root Canal Treatment in Faridabad.
A root canal saves a tooth that would otherwise be lost to infection.
Most patients reach the dentist because of severe pain, swelling or a deep cavity. At Om Dental Clinic, we use rotary endodontics and digital X-rays to complete most root canals in a single sitting — predictably, comfortably, and with the patient awake and informed throughout.
6 reasons patients choose root canal treatment at Om Dental Clinic.
A clear, step-by-step root canal treatment journey at Om Dental Clinic.
The equipment and materials we use.
Is root canal treatment right for you?
Honest, upfront pricing in INR.
₹4,500
₹5,500
₹7,500
Important: A crown to protect the root-canal-treated tooth adds ₹3,500–15,000 depending on the material chosen (PFM / zirconia / all-ceramic). EMI options available on plans over ₹15,000.
Four reasons patients
across Faridabad choose us.
The most asked root canal treatment questions.
Modern root canal treatment is performed under effective local anaesthesia and is generally painless. Most patients describe the experience as no more uncomfortable than a routine filling. Single-sitting RCT is available for most cases at Om Dental Clinic.
An RCT at Om Dental Clinic typically takes 45–90 minutes per tooth in a single appointment. Molars with multiple canals may need a second short visit. A protective crown is placed 1–2 weeks later.
At Om Dental Clinic, root canal treatment ranges from ₹4,500 for anterior teeth to ₹7,500 for molars. A protective crown adds ₹3,500–15,000 depending on material. [FLAG: confirm pricing]
Yes. After a root canal, the tooth becomes more brittle because the internal pulp is removed. A crown protects the tooth from fracture and lets it last 20+ years.
A root-canal-treated tooth protected by a crown can last a lifetime with good oral hygiene and 6-monthly check-ups. The success rate at Om Dental Clinic is over 95%.
Almost always, yes. Saving your natural tooth preserves the surrounding bone, maintains your bite, and is more cost-effective than extraction followed by an implant or bridge.
RCT failure is rare (under 5%) and usually due to missed canals or new infection. Most failures can be re-treated. If re-treatment is not possible, a dental implant is the recommended next step.
You can eat within an hour of the procedure once the numbness wears off. Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until the permanent crown is placed — a soft diet for 1–2 days is sensible.