Tooth Root Canal in Kota Kinabalu

Root Canal

A tooth root canal is a clinical procedure used to remove infection from within the tooth canal, relieve pain, and preserve your natural tooth. At our dental clinic in Damai, Kota Kinabalu, the treatment focuses on eliminating bacteria while maintaining the strength and integrity of the remaining tooth.

What Is a Root Canal Procedure?

A root canal procedure treats infection that develops inside the tooth pulp. The pulp contains nerves and blood vessels. When bacteria enter through deep decay, cracks, or trauma, infection develops and causes pain.

The goal of the treatment is simple – eliminate infection while preserving the outer tooth structure. Unlike an extraction, a root canal allows you to keep your natural bite alignment and chewing strength.

Root canal

Signs You May Need Root Canal

Tooth pain is often the first warning sign that something deeper is happening inside the tooth. When the inner pulp becomes inflamed or infected, these symptoms may begin to appear:

Toothache

Persistent Toothache

Pain when chewing or biting often indicates deep pulp involvement.

Sensitivity to hot or cold

Sensitivity to Hot or Cold

Lingering sensitivity that lasts more than a few seconds may indicate pulp damage.

Swelling or gum abscess

Swelling or Gum Abscess

Swelling, pus discharge, or gum tenderness may indicate advanced teeth infection spreading beyond the tooth canal.

Tooth discolouration

Tooth Discolouration

A tooth that appears darker than the surrounding teeth may signal damage to the inner pulp or previous trauma affecting the nerve.

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What Happens If a Tooth Infection Is Left Untreated?

A tooth infection does not always remain contained inside the tooth canal. Once bacteria reach the pulp and multiply, the infection can extend beyond the root tip into the surrounding jawbone.  When untreated, the infection may lead to:

Bacterial accumulation

Abscess Development

Bacterial accumulation can lead to a pocket of pus forming at the root apex. This creates intense pressure, facial swelling, and possible drainage through the gum.

Teeth bone x ray

Progressive Bone Destruction

Ongoing infection gradually erodes the supporting jawbone. This compromises tooth stability and may complicate future restorative options.

Teeth inflammation

Spread to Surrounding Tissues

In severe cases, inflammation can extend into facial or soft tissue spaces, requiring more urgent intervention.

Loss of natural tooth

Loss of the Natural Tooth

Delayed treatment increases the likelihood that the tooth structure becomes too weakened to restore, making extraction unavoidable.

How Long Can a Root Canal Treated Tooth Last?

When properly restored and maintained, a treated tooth can function for many years. Longevity depends on:

  1. Proper Sealing of the Tooth Canal – Complete cleaning and sealing prevents reinfection.

  2. Crown Protection for Back Teeth – Molars endure high chewing pressure. A crown reinforces structure and reduces fracture risk.

  3. Ongoing Oral Hygiene – Regular cleaning and professional check-ups reduce bacterial accumulation around the treated tooth.

  4. Bite Alignment and Pressure Distribution –  Managing excessive bite force or grinding helps prevent structural stress on the restored tooth

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Each case is planned in clearly defined stages to ensure precise placement and predictable long-term outcomes.

Diagnosis and Digital Imaging

X-rays are taken to determine the extent of infection and assess the number of root canals inside the tooth.

Removal of Infected Pulp

The infected tissue inside the tooth canal is carefully removed under local anaesthesia.

Sealing and Restoration

The cleaned canal is sealed to prevent reinfection. A crown is often recommended to strengthen the treated tooth.

Cleaning and Disinfection

The canals are shaped, cleaned, and disinfected to eliminate bacteria.

Frequently Asked Questions On Root Canal

Can antibiotics replace a root canal?

Antibiotics may temporarily reduce swelling, but they do not remove infection inside the tooth canal. The source of infection remains until the infected pulp is cleaned and sealed. Root canal treatment addresses the cause, not just the symptoms.

Yes. A retreatment procedure may be performed if reinfection occurs. The tooth canal is reopened, cleaned again, and resealed. Success depends on the remaining tooth structure and severity of reinfection.

Mild tenderness is common for a few days. Significant swelling, increasing pain, or discharge should be evaluated promptly to rule out persistent infection.

No. We recommend that chewing on the treated side should be avoided until final restoration is completed. Once the permanent crown is placed, normal function can resume.

Don’t Let Tooth Infection Worsen! Book Your Consultation Today!

At Enlight Dental in Damai, Kota Kinabalu, every case begins with structured diagnosis and clear treatment planning.  Book your root canal consultation today and receive a personalised treatment plan designed to relieve discomfort and preserve your tooth safely.

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