Root Canal Treatment
Root Canal Treatment in Dubai – 5 Signs You Shouldn't Ignore
If you’re suffering from persistent tooth pain or sensitivity, you may need a root canal treatment in Dubai. At NMC Royal Hospital, DIP, Dr. Neha Jain, specialist prosthodontist and general dentist, provides advanced, pain-free root canal procedures designed to save your natural teeth and eliminate infection without discomfort.
Root canal therapy isn’t scary anymore—with modern anesthesia, microscopic precision, and digital diagnostics, the experience is quick, effective, and nearly painless.

5 Signs You Might Need a Root Canal Treatment
- Constant toothache that doesn’t go away
- Severe sensitivity to hot or cold
- Swelling or pus near the gums
- Tooth discoloration
- Pain when biting or chewing
What Is Root Canal Treatment?
Root canal treatment (also known as endodontic therapy) involves removing infected pulp tissue inside the tooth, cleaning and disinfecting the canals, and then sealing them to prevent reinfection.
It’s the best option when a tooth’s pulp is infected due to decay, trauma, or repeated dental procedures.
Step-by-Step Root Canal Process
- Local Anesthesia – Completely numbs the area
- Access Opening – Small hole drilled to reach the pulp
- Cleaning the Canal – Removal of infected tissues
- Filling the Canal – Special material seals the space
- Tooth Restoration – Crown placed for strength and function
Why Choose Dr. Neha Jain for Root Canal in Dubai?
- Specialist Prosthodontist with over 15 years of experience
- Performed 1000+ successful root canals
- Microscopic and rotary root canal techniques
- Anxiety-free care with local anesthesia
- Same-day or two-visit procedures available
Root Canal Treatment Cost in Dubai
Tooth Type | Average Cost (AED) |
Front Tooth | 800–1200 |
Premolar | 1000–1500 |
Molar | 1500–2000 |
EMI options available for crown placement
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is root canal treatment painful?
A: Not at all. With modern anesthetics and rotary systems, it feels like a routine filling.
Q: How long does the treatment take?
A: One to two visits depending on the infection severity.
Q: Will I need a crown afterward?
A: Yes, especially for molars and premolars, to restore strength and function.