Root canal treatment



What Is A Root Canal?

A root canal is a treatment is used to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or infected. The tooths nerve can become irritated, inflamed, and infected due to a deep cavity. During a root canal procedure, the nerve and pulp of the tooth are removed. The narrow channels within the tooth are cleaned by using rotary flexible nickel-titanium files. The tooth is then sterilized and sealed with a permanent filling material for your comfort schedule your pain-free appointment today





We at Alvi Dental the only dental clinic min Pakistan which has a specialist in Root Canal Treatment. Dr. Awab Alvi specializes in Microscopic Root Canal Treatment which is pain-free, and it also ensures a far better success rate. He has been trained from the University of Pennsylvania and has been practicing exclusively at our hospital since then. We also have many qualified Operative & Endo FCPS graduates taking Root Canal Treatments to the next level



Microscopic Root Canals



The use of microscopes in dentistry is a phenomenal advancement which requires proper training. Dr Awab Alvi trained from University of Pennsylvania has since then acquired one of the worlds best Carl Zeiss microscopic system for us at the Alvi Dental. This dental microscope allows our doctors to look at teeth at over 24x times magnification, which most most of the dentists can never see . We are the only hospital in Pakistan which has a dental-surgical microscope.





3D Cone Beam Scanning Technology



With the availability of 3D Cone Beam technology, a first for any dental practice in Pakistan. We now are positioned to deliver the full spectrum of cutting-edge technology for your root canal treatments. 3D visuals enable us to see all around & inside the tooth as is we were holding your tooth in our hand albeit digitally. This ability allows us to examine the disease in closer detail and plan your best treatment accordingly. With a 76μm (micrometer) which is extremely small detail, we can literally see inside the base of your tooth without taking the tooth out