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ROOT CANAL TREATMENT IN SINGAPORE: HOW TO KNOW IF YOU NEED IT

  • Dr. Barry Yu
  • Aug 11
  • 2 min read

Woman holding her cheek in pain while holding a glass of water, illustrating signs of needing root canal treatment

If you’re experiencing tooth pain or sensitivity in Singapore, you may be wondering if root canal treatment is the right option for you. Root canal treatment (also called root canal therapy or RCT) is a dental procedure used to treat problems inside the tooth, specifically the pulp — the soft tissue containing nerves and blood vessels.



Dental file inside tooth root canal space illustrating root canal treatment procedure.

What is Root Canal Treatment?


Root canal treatment involves removing inflamed or infected pulp tissue inside your tooth. This pulp can become damaged due to deep decay, cracks, trauma, or repeated dental work. The procedure includes cleaning and disinfecting the root canals and sealing them to prevent further infection.


How to Know If You Need Root Canal Treatment


Common signs that may indicate the need for root canal therapy include:


  • Persistent tooth pain or severe toothache

  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lasts after the stimulus is removed

  • Swelling or tenderness around the affected tooth or gums

  • Darkening or discoloration of the tooth

  • A small bump or pimple on the gums near the tooth root (possible infection)

  • Pain when biting or chewing


If you notice any of these symptoms, it is important to see a dentist in Singapore for an evaluation.



Woman holding her cheek in pain while holding an ice lolly, illustrating tooth sensitivity or pain

Why Root Canal Treatment is Needed


When the pulp inside your tooth becomes inflamed or infected, the infection can spread to the surrounding tissues and bone, causing pain and potentially leading to tooth loss. Root canal treatment removes the damaged tissue to relieve pain and help preserve your natural tooth.




Endodontic microscope used to assist in locating and cleaning root canals during root canal treatment

What to Expect During Root Canal Treatment in Singapore


The dentist will numb the area with local anesthesia, then remove the damaged or infected pulp. A dental microscope is used to assist in locating, cleaning, and disinfecting the root canals. Afterward, the canals are filled and sealed. The tooth is usually restored with a filling or crown following the treatment.


What Happens If Treatment is Delayed?


Delaying root canal treatment can allow the infection to worsen, potentially causing increased pain, abscess formation, or tooth loss. Early treatment improves the chances of saving the tooth and reduces the risk of complications.




Woman smiling comfortably, suggesting relief after dental treatment and encouraging dental care for tooth pain

Final Thoughts


Root canal treatment in Singapore is a common procedure used to manage tooth pain and infection while aiming to preserve the natural tooth. If you experience symptoms, consult a dentist promptly to receive an evaluation and discuss treatment options.

 
 
 

About Authors

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Graduated with honors from the University of California, Davis (U.S.A.), major in biochemistry and molecular biology, Dr. Yu has further obtained his dental degree (Doctor of Dental Medicine) from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine (U.S.A.).  Dr. Yu is qualified to practice in the US, Singapore and Hong Kong, and has over 10 years of practicing experience in the US before starting both practices in Hong Kong and Singapore.

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Dr. Chrissie Lam graduated from University of California, Berkeley (U.S.A.) with a bachelor degree in Nutritional Science before earning her doctorate degree in dentistry from University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry (U.S.A.). In her 10 years of practice she took care of her patients, both in U.S.A. and Singapore with her warm demeanor and excellent clinical skills. 

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