Gums & GigglesDental Clinic Kathmandu

Save an infected tooth

Root Canal Treatment (RCT) in Kathmandu

Modern root canal treatment removes infection, relieves pain, and helps preserve your natural tooth.

  • Pain-controlled treatment with local anaesthesia
  • Digital X-ray based diagnosis
  • Crown planning when the tooth needs protection
Reception area at Gums and Giggles Dental Clinic

Overview

About Root Canal Treatment

Root canal treatment removes infected or inflamed pulp from inside a tooth, cleans the canals, and seals the space so the tooth can be restored instead of extracted.

RCT is commonly recommended for severe toothache, lingering sensitivity, swelling near a tooth, pain on biting, or a cracked tooth with deep infection.

Know the signs

Symptoms that may need RCT

  • Severe or throbbing toothache
  • Lingering hot or cold sensitivity
  • Pain when biting or chewing
  • Swollen or tender gum near a tooth
  • A pimple-like bump on the gum
  • Darkening of a tooth

Patient journey

What to expect

We keep the process clear so you know what is happening at every stage.

01

Examination and X-ray

We confirm the source of pain and check the roots before treatment begins.

02

Anaesthesia and isolation

The tooth is numbed and isolated so treatment can be performed comfortably.

03

Cleaning and shaping

Infected tissue is removed and the canals are cleaned and shaped.

04

Filling, sealing, and crown

The canals are sealed, and a crown may be recommended to protect the tooth.

Why patients choose us

Why choose Gums & Giggles for root canal treatment?

Keep your natural tooth

Saving a tooth preserves chewing function and avoids replacement treatment where possible.

Gentle anaesthesia-based care

The area is numbed before treatment so the procedure is much more comfortable than patients expect.

Transparent pricing

We explain treatment cost and crown needs before you commit.

Clear aftercare guidance

You leave with practical instructions on eating, medication, and restoration timing.

Common questions

FAQs about Root Canal Treatment

Is root canal treatment painful?

The tooth is numbed with local anaesthesia. Most patients feel pressure rather than sharp pain.

Will I need a crown after RCT?

Back teeth and heavily damaged teeth often need crowns after RCT to prevent fracture.

How many visits are needed?

Some cases finish in one visit, while infected or complex teeth may need more appointments.

Find us

Visit our clinic in Kathmandu

Conveniently located on Dhobidhara Marg, minutes from Lazimpat, Maharajgunj, Naxal, Baluwatar, and Thamel.

Clinic information

Address
Dhobidhara Marg, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Hours
Sunday to Friday, 10 AM to 7 PM
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Tooth pain? Do not wait for it to get worse.

Book a consultation so we can diagnose the cause and explain whether RCT can save your tooth.