Worried about the high cost of root canal treatment in your country? Discover affordable and pain-free root canal treatments in Mohali, India! Save more than 85% compared to the US/Canada/UK/Australia while receiving the best dental care.

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What is the Cost of Root Canal Treatment in Mohali?

The cost of RCT in Mohali ranges from about INR 8,500 to 12,500 ($100 to $150) per tooth, primarily depending on the tooth's location.

The price includes consultation, examination, removing the decayed part and infected pulp, disinfection, filling of the root canals, and core build-up. Additional procedures may incur extra costs.

For instance, root canal treatment in Mohali costs INR 8,500 ($100) for a front tooth, compared to INR 92,000 ($1,100) in the US/Canada. Thus, you can save about 91% on costs in Mohali!

Similarly, RCT costs INR 12,500 ($150) in Mohali for a molar tooth, compared to INR 125,000 ($1,500) in the US/Canada. Thus, you can save up to 88% on costs in Mohali!

The table below shows a detailed cost analysis:

Cost of Root Canal Treatment in Mohali vs US (USD)
Procedure Mohali (USD) US (USD) % Savings
RCT (anterior tooth) $100 $1,100 91%
RCT (premolar tooth) $150 $1,300 90%
RCT (molar tooth) $150 $1,500 88%
#Prices are case-dependent and subject to change

The cost of RCT in Mohali ranges from about INR 8,500 to 12,500 (£80 to £120) per tooth, primarily depending on the tooth's location.

The price includes consultation, examination, removing the decayed part and infected pulp, disinfection, filling of the root canals, and core build-up. Additional procedures may incur extra costs.

For instance, root canal treatment in Mohali costs INR 8,500 (£80) for a front tooth, compared to INR 58,000 (£550) in the UK. Thus, you can save about 85% on costs in Mohali!

Similarly, RCT costs INR 12,500 (£120) in Mohali for a molar tooth, compared to INR 76,000 (£720) in the UK. Thus, you can save up to 83% on costs in Mohali!

The table below shows a detailed cost analysis.

Cost of Root Canal Treatment in Mohali vs UK (in GBP)
Procedure Mohali (GBP) UK (GBP) % Savings
RCT (anterior tooth) £80 £550 85%
RCT (premolar tooth) £120 £630 81%
RCT (molar tooth) £120 £720 83%
#Prices are case-dependent and subject to change

The cost of RCT in Mohali ranges from about INR 8,500 to 12,500 (A$303 to A$379) per tooth, primarily depending on the tooth's location.

The price includes consultation, examination, removing the decayed part and infected pulp, disinfection, filling of the root canals, and core build-up. Additional procedures may incur extra costs.

For instance, root canal treatment in Mohali costs INR 8,500 (A$155) for a front tooth, compared to INR 111,000 (A$2,000) in Australia. Thus, you can save about 92% on costs in Mohali!

Similarly, RCT costs INR 12,500 (A$225) in Mohali for a molar tooth, compared to INR 149,000 (A$2,700) in Australia. Thus, you can save up to 92% on costs in Mohali!

The table below shows a detailed cost analysis.

Cost of Root Canal Treatment in Mohali vs Australia (in AUD)
Procedure Mohali (AUD) Australia (AUD) % Savings
RCT (anterior tooth) A$155 A$2,000 92%
RCT (premolar tooth) A$225 A$2,300 90%
RCT (molar tooth) A$225 A$2,700 92%

How Much Does a Re-Root Canal Cost in Mohali, India?

In Mohali, a re-root canal treatment (any tooth) costs INR 17,000 ($200 or £160). The price covers removing the previous filling material, disinfecting it, and re-filling the root canal.

This cost is case-dependent and subject to change depending on the complications. Carrying out re-treatment can give the tooth a second chance.

Failure of a root canal treatment can happen for several reasons, such as:

  • Persistence of infection (caused by missed canals)
  • Overextensions of root filling materials
  • Re-infection due to deficient filling or leakage
  • Complications resulting from instrumentation
  • Procedural errors

A re-root canal is recommended unless the tooth is too damaged to be saved.[1]

When Is RCT Required?

RCT may be required if you have the following signs and symptoms.

Toothache while chewing or biting can be caused by underlying pulp infection or damaged nerves.

Prolonged sensitivity to cold or hot, even after removing the stimulus.

Swelling in the gums near the painful tooth or in the cheek & jaw.

Small pimples on the gums that may ooze pus from the damaged pulp tissues.

The breakdown of damaged pulp tissues can cause prolonged discolouration or progressively darkening of teeth.

Untreated tooth decay can extend to the pulp via the enamel and dentin, leading to pulp infection. RCT could be necessary to save the tooth.

Tooth mobility, especially when not caused by a physical impact, could result from a tooth infection.

A cracked or chipped tooth is prone to inflammation and infection - causing pain and sensitivity. Saving the tooth may require RCT.

A root canal treatment may be needed if you have issues with a previous filling.

Source: AAE,[2] NHS[3]

However, you must see a specialist to determine whether you need RCT. The dentist will thoroughly examine your tooth and take X-rays.

Other diagnostic methods include thermal and electric tests, selective anaesthesia, percussion, and cavity tests.

Root Canal Therapy: Benefits

The benefits of a root canal treatment in Mohali include pain relief, preventing the spread of infection, and saving the tooth to restore the tooth’s function.

Getting a root canal helps reduce the likelihood of complications that could lead to tooth loss.

Benefits vs Risks of Root Canal Treatment
Benefits Risks
Can save the tooth Tooth is weakened after decay removal
Can treat tooth decay and pain in single-visit May require multiple visits if the infection is extensive
Can restore the functionality and aesthetics of the tooth Leaves the tooth brittle and prone to fracture
Stops infection from spreading- saves the natural tooth Re-infection can occur
Efficient and cost-effective Additional procedures, if required, can add to expenses

Source: AAE[4], MedicineNet[5]

Root Canal Treatment - Steps

Root Canal Treatment - Steps

Can You Do a Root Canal in One Day in Mohali, India?

Advanced technology and experienced dentists in Mohali, India can complete a root canal in one day.

A one-day RCT is also called single-sitting RCT or single-visit endodontics. Its benefits include:

  • Reduces treatment time.
  • Enables quicker recovery.
  • Reduces the number of visits.
  • Reduces the risk of infection.

The treatment duration for a single-sitting RCT in Mohali, India ranges from 90 minutes to 3 hours. This depends on the complexity of the treatment and the number of canals in the tooth.

Root Canal Treatment Duration in Mohali
Multi-Visit RCT Time Period
Total Duration 1 - 3 Weeks
Number of Visits to the Dentist 2 - 3 Visits
Time Spent Per Visit 30 - 90 minutes
Gap Between Appointments 2 - 7 days

Root Canal Treatment in Mohali: A Step-By-Step Procedure

Root canal treatment is a pain-free, straightforward procedure. Explore the step-by-step process of the endodontic treatment to understand what to expect in Mohali.

Video Consultation:

  • First, discuss your concerns, expectations, and goals with the dentist during a video consultation.
  • Provide all relevant information, such as medical records, X-rays, and previous treatments.
  • This helps the dentist create a provisional treatment plan for you.

Consultation

The dentist will resolve all your queries. You can then prepare for your visit to Mohali. If necessary, medications can be started.

Here's the step-by-step root canal procedure in Mohali:

  • The dentist examines your tooth to know its condition.
  • The dentist can take a radiograph of the tooth using X-rays.
  • Other tests, such as sensitivity checks and electric pulp testing, can be performed.
  • The findings of the examination determines the course of treatment.

  • The dentist administers local anaesthesia to numb the tooth and the surrounding area.
  • A dental dam (protective sheet) is placed over the area to prevent contamination.
  • The tooth is cleaned to remove decay and reveal the healthy tooth structure.
  • The dentist drills a small hole in the tooth's crown to access the root canals.

  • The dentist uses small needle-like instruments to remove infected pulp and clean the root canal.
  • The canal is disinfected and shaped for filling.
  • If the infection is severe, the dentist places a temporary dressing until the next appointment.

  • The dentist fills the root canal with an inert rubber-like material called gutta-percha.
  • The filling seals the space and prevents re-infection or contamination of the disinfected canal.
  • The dentist obtains a radiograph to ensure the filling is accurate.

  • The access cavity is filled with a filling material to replace the lost tooth structure.
  • The core build-up seals the cavity, preventing all forms of contamination.
  • The core build-up strengthens the tooth structure.

  • A custom-made dental crown is placed on the tooth.
  • The crown braces the tooth structure, adding to its strength & functionality.

Endodontic files used for Root Canal Treatment

Endodontic Files

How Long Does a Root Canal Take To Fully Heal?

Root Canal takes an average of 12 months to heal fully.[6] How long a root canal takes to heal depends on the following:

Factors that Make Healing Faster:

  • Roots with healthy pulps
  • Infection-free pulps
  • Patients under the age of 40

Factors Impede Healing:

  • Underlying medical conditions
  • Roots with complex canal systems
  • Fillings that overextend

Do I Need a Crown After a Root Canal?

Whether you need a crown after a root canal treatment depends on the tooth. While a crown restores strength and functionality after RCT, it isn't necessary in every case.

If the tooth structure is in good condition after a root canal, the dentist may not place a crown, especially if it’s an anterior tooth.

Conversely, the dentist will likely place a crown on a molar whose structure isn't in good condition.

A crown adds strength, prevents infections, protects against biting forces, and improves the tooth’s appearance. Teeth placed with crowns after RCT have better survival rates (up to 95%) than those without.[7][8]

Read on to know more about cost of dental crowns in Chandigarh.

What Is the Cost of a Root Cap in Mohali?

The cost of a root cap in Mohali, Punjab ranges from INR 12,500 to 29,000 ($150 to $350). The price varies based on the type of crown or material used to fabricate it.

Cost of a Root Cap in Mohali (in USD, GBP, and AUD)
Type of Crown USD GBP AUD
Porcelain Fused to Metal Crown (PFM) $150 £118 A$228
Full Porcelain Crown $150 £118 A$228
Ceramic Crown $250 - $350 £196 - £275 A$379 - A$531
Zirconium Crown $250 - $350 £196 - £275 A$379 - A$531

What if I Never Got a Crown on My Root Canal?

The outer tooth is likely to fracture if not protected with a crown. While placing a crown on your root canal isn't necessary in every case, a dental crown makes the tooth stronger.

The significant part of the tooth lost to decay weakens the outer tooth and warrants reinforcement.[9]

Which Type of Cap Is Best for a Root Canal?

The best type of cap for a root canal depends on the tooth, its location, remaining tooth structure and the forces on the tooth.

A porcelain cap is best for a front tooth because it's in the aesthetic zone. Conversely, a zirconia or PFM crown is ideal for the posterior tooth because it needs strength.

A PFM crown is chosen over zirconia if there are budget constraints.

PFM dental crowns in Chandigarh, India

PFM Crowns

All ceramic crowns

Zirconia Crowns

Root Canal Treatment in Mohali: Reviews

Our patients are delighted with their transformation with low-cost RCT in Mohali, Punjab. Check these testimonials below.

Why Choose Mohali for Your Root Canal Treatment?

Here's why you should go to Mohali, India for your dental vacation:

We partner with an endodontist with 5+ years of experience.

The clinic uses state-of-the-art equipment like Primescan and CEREC Milling and Grinding Units.

The clinic is approved by reputable regulatory agencies like NABH.

Root canal treatment is affordable in Mohali, with up to 86% savings compared to the UK/US/Canada/Australia.

Mohali has many tourist attractions that provide a beautiful vacation and affordable treatments.

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Planning Your Trip to Mohali, India

Mohali is a planned city in the Indian state of Punjab. Along with Panchkula, it's part of the Chandigarh Tricity area.

Mohali is close to many vibrant cities, including Chandigarh, Panchkula, Shimla, Delhi, Dehradun, Patiala, and Punjab.

Distance of cities from Mohali
City Distance (Kilometres)
Chandigarh 8 km
Panchkula 19 km
New Delhi 262 km
Patiala 64 km
Shimla 118 km
Ambala 48 km
Dehradun 181 km
Zirakpur 17 km

How To Reach Mohali

  • The nearest airport to Mohali is the Chandigarh Airport.
  • The airport has international air connectivity with UAE - Dubai (DXB) and Sharjah(SHJ).
    If you're travelling from other parts of the world, fly to New Delhi and board a connecting flight to Chandigarh Airport.
Flight Duration to New Delhi
Origin Duration
Washington, D.C. 14 hours 10 minutes
New York 14 hours 25 minutes
London 8 hours 35 minutes
Birmingham 8 hours 20 minutes
Melbourne 12 hours 40 minutes
Sydney 12 hours 50 minutes

You can also fly to Chandigarh from other international airports in India.

Air Connectivity: Flight Duration from Major Indian Cities to Chandigarh
City of Departure IATA Code Flight Duration
New Delhi DEL - IXC 1 hour
Mumbai BOM - IXC 2 hours, 15 minutes
Kolkata CCU - IXC 2 hours, 15 minutes
Bengaluru BLR - IXC 2 hours, 55 minutes
Chennai MAA - IXC 2 hours, 50 minutes
Jaipur JAI - IXC 1 hour, 25 minutes
Lucknow LKO - IXC 1 hour, 10 minutes
Ahmedabad AMD - IXC 1 hour, 45 minutes

You can easily reach Mohali from Chandigarh Airport, which is 14 km away and takes 30 - 40 minutes. Ola and Uber cabs are easily available for hire.

  • You can reach Mohali from various Indian cities by train.
  • The nearest railway station in Mohali is Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar Railway Station, which is located in the city.
  • Another major railway station is the Chandigarh Railway Station, which is about 14 km away from the city.
Trains from Delhi to Mohali [NDLS to SASN]
Train Name Time Travel duration
Paschim Express 11:05 - 15:50 4 hr 45 min
Dlpc Janshatabdi 14:35 - 19:02 4 hr 27 min
  • Another major railway station is the Chandigarh Railway Station, which is about 14 km away from the city.
Trains from Delhi to Chandigarh [DEC To CDG]
Train Name Time Travel duration
Shatabdi Express 19:15 - 22:35 3 hrs 20 min
Vande Bharat Express 11:40 - 14:45 3 hrs 5 min
Jan Shatabdi Express 14:35 - 18:45 4 hrs 10 min
Paschim SF Express 11:05 - 15:35 4 hrs 30 min
  • You can choose to travel to Chandigarh Railway station and opt for a local transport or cab to Mohali.
  • Mohali is well connected to some major Indian cities through the National Highway 5 (NH5).
  • You can use private cabs or AC buses to reach Mohali from nearby cities.
  • It takes about 5 hours to reach Mohali from Delhi via National Highway 44 (NH44).
Distance from Nearby Indian Cities to Mohali
City of Departure Distance (Kilometres)
New Delhi 262 km
Shimla 118 km
Dehradun 181 km
Amritsar 221 km
Ludhiana 95 km

Things To Do In Mohali

The city stands out with its lush vegetation and rugged terrain.

Mohali attracts tourists and pilgrims due to its holy sites, historic architectural structures, and fun eateries!

While getting your endodontic therapy, enjoy Mohali by exploring the following places.

  • Tourist spots/attractions: Baba Banda Singh Bahadur War Memorial, Gurdwara Amb Sahib, Siswan Dam and Dr. Diwan Singh Kalepani Museum.
  • Historic places/monuments: Jainti Devi Temple, Pakke CGC Aale and Fateh Burj.
  • Lakes/Gardens: Rock Garden, Sukhna Lake, Silvi Park, Bougainvillea Garden, Cactus Garden and Japanese Garden.
  • Iconic food places/cafes/restaurants: Barbeque Nation, Katani Vaishno Dhaba, Arabic Restro Lounge, Subway, Yo! China, The BrewMaster, etc.

How Long After a Root Canal Can I Eat?

You can eat once the numbness wears off. The area surrounding the tooth might be numb for about 2 - 4 hours after the procedure. Most patients recover quickly and can return to work or school immediately after treatment.[10]

Here's how to maintain your tooth after a root canal:

  • Use over-the-counter medication to manage pain.
  • Brush and floss as usual, but do it gently.
  • Don't chew on hard foods.
  • Don't use the treated tooth to bite forcefully.
  • Avoid smoking; it slows down the healing process.
  • Contact the dentist if side effects persist.

Source: AAE[11]

How To Save a Tooth Without a Root Canal?

If you want to save a tooth without a root canal, there are reliable alternatives, including pulp capping, dental filling, and extractions, followed by dental implants.

The right alternative to a root canal depends on the actual condition of the tooth.[12]

Read on to know more about pain free root canal treatment in Chandigarh tricity.

Is a Root Canal Painful?

No, a root canal is not painful because it is performed under local anaesthesia, which numbs the tooth and the surrounding areas. On a pain scale of 1 to 10, post-treatment pain is typically about 1.5 ± 1.6, indicating very slight pain.[13]

You may feel pressure during the procedure but not pain. After the procedure, the treated tooth might be sore or numb, causing mild discomfort for a few hours. A tooth extraction or dental implant is comparatively more painful than a root canal.[14][15]

What is the Side Effect of a Root Canal?

The side effects of a root canal include:

  • Weakened tooth structure
  • Tooth fracture
  • Numbness
  • Swelling and pain
  • Re-infection
  • The treatment may fail
  • Temporary sensitivity
  • Allergic reactions (caused by filling material or antibiotics)

Source: Colgate[16], WebMD[17]

Are Root Canals in Mohali Safe?

Root canal treatment has a high success rate of up to 93% at 10 years.[18] Every patient is different, and the success rate is expected to vary. However, given the generally high success rate, getting a root canal in Mohali is very safe.

  • NABH Accredited dental facilities
  • Modern dental equipment
  • Experienced dentists
  • Mohali is a safe and welcoming city to travel to. In general, India is safe for tourists.
  • All you need to do is take the necessary precautions while exploring the city.

Conclusion

Getting your root canal treatment in Mohali is the best if you want affordable and high-quality endodontic therapy in a vacation-friendly environment. You can save up to 86% compared to the US/Canada, the UK, or Australia.

We collaborate with the best clinics and dentists in Mohali. You'll get industry-standard dental care and a chance to explore a beautiful city with many tourist attractions.

FAQs

A toothache doesn't always mean that you need a root canal. If your tooth is aching, it indicates something could be wrong.

Tooth pain can also have other possible causes, such as gum disease and a cavity. You must visit a dentist to know precisely why your tooth is aching.[19]

A root canal is cheaper than pulling a tooth because replacing the missing tooth adds to the expense. A root canal in Mohali is safe & affordable, and it allows you to retain your natural tooth.[20]

Additionally, you can save up to 86% on treatment costs compared to the US/Canada, the UK, or Australia!

A root canal can last up to 20 years.[21] Root canals that are filled and covered with a crown immediately last longer. A well-maintained, root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.

So, how long it lasts depends on a range of factors, including maintenance and quality of the procedure.

Don't wait more than a week or two before scheduling a root canal treatment. If you put off a root canal for too long, your tooth may deteriorate to the extent it cannot be saved.

That said, how long you will wait depends on the condition of your tooth and the treatment plan the dentist recommends.

References

  1. NCBI: Failure of Endodontic Treatment: the Usual Suspects
  2. AAE: What Is a Root Canal?
  3. NHS: Overview - Root canal treatment
  4. AAE: Benefits of Root Canal Treatment
  5. MedicineNet: What is a root canal?
  6. PubMed: The Tennessee study: factors affecting treatment outcome and healing time following nonsurgical root canal treatment
  7. ResearchGate: Crown or not to Crown after RCT
  8. Colgate: When Is A Root Canal Without Crown Protection Wise?
  9. NHS: How it is performed - Root canal treatment
  10. AAE: Post Treatment Care
  11. Healthline: Are There Any Alternatives to Getting a Root Canal?
  12. PubMed: Patient-centered Outcomes of Root Canal Treatment: A Cohort Follow-up Study
  13. AAE: Root Canal vs Extraction
  14. Colgate: Root Canal Complications: What You Need To Know
  15. WebMD: Dental Health and Root Canals
  16. PubMed: Long-term tooth survival and success following primary root canal treatment: a 5- to 37-year retrospective observation
  17. Healthline: Do You Need a Root Canal? 7 Telltale Symptoms
  18. VeryWell Health: Want Your Root Canal to Last Longer? Opt for a Filling or Crown, Study Says