Root Canal Cost in Kota 2026 — Starting at ₹2,500

Save your natural tooth with painless, single-sitting root canal treatment (RCT) at Dr. Mahima's Dental Care, Talwandi, Kota. Starting at ₹2,500. Advanced rotary endodontics technology. 90% of cases completed in one visit.

Root Canal Treatment Cost in Kota (2026)

What Is Root Canal Treatment and When Do You Need It?

Root canal treatment (RCT) is a dental procedure that removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside the tooth, disinfects the root canals, and seals them to prevent re-infection. It is needed when:

Single-Sitting Root Canal in Kota — How It Works

  1. Diagnosis: We take a digital X-ray (RVG) to assess infection depth and canal anatomy.
  2. Anesthesia: Effective local anesthesia is given. You will feel no pain during the procedure.
  3. Canal Cleaning: Using advanced rotary instruments, infected pulp tissue is removed and all canals are thoroughly cleaned and shaped.
  4. Disinfection: Canals are irrigated with sodium hypochlorite and EDTA to kill all bacteria.
  5. Sealing: Canals are filled with biocompatible Gutta Percha material and sealed permanently.
  6. Crown Placement: A ceramic or zirconia crown is placed within 3–5 days to protect the treated tooth.

Why Choose Dr. Mahima's Dental Care for RCT in Kota?

Frequently Asked Questions — Root Canal in Kota

Can I get a Root Canal done in a single visit in Kota? Yes. At Dr. Mahima's Dental Care, 90% of our cases are completed in a single sitting using advanced rotary instruments.

Is root canal treatment painful? No. With modern anesthesia and rotary techniques, patients report it feels similar to getting a simple filling. Most feel no pain at all during the procedure.

What happens if I delay root canal treatment? The infection spreads from the tooth into the jawbone, causing an abscess and swelling. If delayed too long, the tooth becomes unsaveable and must be extracted — which costs more to replace later.

Can antibiotics cure a tooth infection? No. Antibiotics reduce swelling temporarily but cannot reach inside the sealed tooth canal. The source of infection must be physically removed via RCT.

I am pregnant. Is RCT safe? Yes. Treating a tooth infection is safer than leaving it untreated during pregnancy. The second trimester (months 4–6) is the safest window.

Do I need a crown after root canal? Yes. A crown is strongly recommended to protect the treated tooth from cracking. Without a crown, the treated tooth is brittle and can fracture under chewing pressure.

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