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Endodontists in Amritsar for Root Canal Treatment

Comprehensive, pain-free endodontic care to treat infection, repair damage, and save your natural teeth.

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Who Are Endodontists and What Do They Treat?

Endodontists specialise in saving and repairing natural teeth. At Clove Dental, our Endodontists in Amritsar manage deep decay, cracks, trauma, internal infections, complex fillings, and cases requiring structural restoration.

Through root canal therapy and tooth-preserving treatments, they relieve pain, protect natural strength, and restore comfortable chewing and long-lasting function.

When Should You See an Endodontist in Amritsar?

Knowing when to consult an Endodontist is important because early treatment can stop pain, prevent complications, and often save the tooth from extraction. You should see an Endodontist if you notice any of the following:

Pain while chewing, biting, or even lightly touching the tooth often indicates nerve inflammation or deep decay.

If hot or cold foods trigger pain that lasts more than a few seconds, the inner pulp may be irritated or infected.

Early black spots, brown patches, or shadowing are common signs of progressing dental caries. When decay approaches the nerve, an Endodontist’s intervention is crucial to save the tooth.

Puffiness, tenderness, or warmth in the gums often point to infection at the tooth root.

Internal discoloration may signal a damaged or dying nerve and requires immediate evaluation.

A gum boil, bad taste, or drainage of pus means the infection has spread and needs urgent root canal treatment.

Cracks from trauma, biting hard foods, or grinding can expose the pulp and lead to rapid infection.

If discomfort persists after a filling or crown, the tooth’s nerve may be compromised and require endodontic attention.

How Endodontic Treatment Works

Endodontic care is tailored to the condition of each tooth. Whether it’s deep decay, a cracked tooth, trauma, or nerve infection, our Endodontists follow a structured, comfort-focused approach to save and restore the tooth.

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1

Detailed Assessment

A complete clinical exam with digital X-rays helps identify the problem—whether it’s decay near the nerve, infection, or internal damage.

2

Pain Relief & Protection

We numb the tooth fully to ensure a comfortable experience. The tooth is isolated to keep it clean during treatment.

3

Targeted Treatment Based on the Tooth’s Condition

Depending on the tooth’s condition, treatment can remove infection, repair damage, manage trauma, redo failed work, or preserve the nerve to save the tooth.

4

Sealing & Strengthening

Once treated, the tooth is sealed to prevent reinfection. If required, the tooth is built up or prepared for a crown to restore strength and function.

5

Final Restoration & Follow-Up

A filling or crown is placed to protect the tooth long-term. Follow-up ensures healing and complete comfort.

Cost & Offers for Endodontic Care in Amritsar

Costs depend on your tooth’s condition and the treatment required. We keep pricing transparent, with treatments starting at:

Treatment Category Starting Price (Rs.)
Dental fillings 850
Root Canal Treatment 4,600
Re-Root Canal Treatment 10,500
Treatment Category Starting Price (Rs.)
Inlay/Onlay 2,990
Apicoectomy (Surgical Procedure) 18,990
Emergency Endodontic Care 3,490

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Frequently Asked Questions About Endodontists in Amritsar

What is an endodontist and what makes them different from a general dentist?
An endodontist holds an MDS in Conservative Dentistry and Endodontics, three years of postgraduate training beyond dental school, focused exclusively on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of diseases of the dental pulp and periapical tissues. They manage cases a general dentist may refer: multi-canal molars, calcified canals, curved root anatomy, failed root canal retreatment, and surgical endodontic procedures.
When should I see an endodontist rather than a general dentist for root canal treatment?
See an endodontist for: upper molars with four or more canals, teeth where a previous root canal has failed or become reinfected, roots with calcified or severely curved canals visible on X-ray, cases where the general dentist is unable to locate all canals, or where an apicoectomy (root-end surgery) is required. Clove Dental's general dentists refer complex cases to in-network endodontists directly, without the patient needing to coordinate separately.
What is endodontic retreatment and when is it needed?
Endodontic retreatment removes the previous root canal filling material, re-cleans and re-shapes the canals, eliminates residual or new infection, and reseals the root system. It is needed when a previously root canal-treated tooth develops renewed pain, swelling, or shows periapical bone changes on X-ray, indicating that infection has persisted or recurred. Retreatment is always attempted before extraction is considered.
What is an apicoectomy and when is it the appropriate treatment?
An apicoectomy is a minor surgical procedure involving removal of the root tip and the infected tissue surrounding it, followed by placement of a root-end filling to seal the canal from the apex. It is performed when conventional retreatment cannot adequately address persistent periapical infection, typically due to an obstruction (broken instrument, calcification) or an anatomical complexity preventing complete canal cleaning from above.
How does endodontic treatment by a specialist differ in outcome from a general dentist?
Endodontists typically achieve higher success rates on complex cases due to specialist instruments (surgical operating microscopes, ultrasonic systems, advanced rotary NiTi files), greater case volume exposure, and narrower procedural focus. For straightforward single-canal teeth, a skilled general dentist delivers excellent outcomes. For complex anatomy, specialist referral at Clove Dental reduces the risk of missed canals, ledging, or perforation.
What does endodontic treatment cost at Clove Dental in New Amritsar?
Root canal treatment by a Clove Dental endodontist: ₹4,600 for anterior teeth up to ₹10,500 for molars, depending on the number of canals and case complexity. Endodontic retreatment costs approximately ₹4,000–₹11,000. All fees are presented in a full written plan at the initial consultation, including the crown cost, which is always quoted alongside the RCT fee.
Are Clove Dental's endodontists experienced with complex cases in Amritsar?
Yes. Clove Dental has performed over 2 lakh root canal treatments across its network. Endodontists in New Amritsar manage high-complexity cases including upper molars with four-canal anatomy, severely calcified canals, and retreatment of previously failed RCT. Standardised clinical protocols, regular specialist upskilling, and 10x safety compliance apply to all endodontic procedures.
How do I find and book an endodontist at Clove Dental in Amritsar?
Visit clovedental.in, use the specialist finder or clinic locator for New Amritsar, and request an 'Endodontist' or 'Root Canal Specialist' appointment. For urgent severe toothache, call the clinic directly for same-day availability. Bring previous dental X-rays of the affected tooth, this saves diagnostic time and helps the specialist plan accurately from the outset.
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Last Reviewed by Clove Clinical Team on Mar 5, 2026 | Written by Dr. Shreya BDS, PGDCC.

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