Root Canal Treatment in Albania | KissDent Tirana
We perform root canal treatment in Tirana to eliminate tooth infection, relieve pain, and save your natural tooth — completed in one to two appointments using digital X-rays and precision rotary instruments.

Root Canal Treatment in Albania — Precise Endodontic Care at KissDent
At KissDent in Tirana, root canal treatment is performed by clinicians with extensive endodontic experience, using modern rotary instruments and digital radiography that allow for highly accurate diagnosis and treatment in as few sessions as possible. Preserving your natural teeth is one of our core clinical priorities — because no prosthetic replacement, however well-made, fully replicates the function of a tooth that was born with you.
What Is Root Canal Treatment?
Every tooth contains a soft tissue core called the pulp, which runs from the crown of the tooth down through the root canals to the bone. The pulp contains nerves and blood vessels that are essential during the tooth’s development but become unnecessary once the tooth has fully matured.
When the pulp becomes infected or inflamed — through deep decay, a crack, repeated dental procedures, or trauma — it can no longer heal itself. Left untreated, the infection spreads to the surrounding bone and tissue, causing an abscess, significant pain, and eventually the loss of the tooth.
Root canal treatment removes the infected or damaged pulp, thoroughly cleans and shapes the canal system, and seals it with a biocompatible filling material. The tooth is then restored — typically with a crown — and returned to full function.
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Signs You May Need Root Canal Treatment
Not all cases are immediately obvious. Some teeth with infected pulp cause severe pain; others remain surprisingly quiet until the infection is advanced. Common indicators include:
- Persistent, throbbing toothache, especially when biting or applying pressure
- Prolonged sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers after the stimulus is removed
- Darkening of the tooth
- Swelling of the gum or face near the affected tooth
- A small pimple-like bump on the gum (a dental sinus or fistula)
- A tooth that has become loose without an obvious cause
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, early treatment almost always produces better clinical outcomes than waiting. The longer a pulpal infection is left untreated, the more complex the treatment required — and the lower the likelihood of being able to save the tooth at all.
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Root Canal Treatment: What Happens at KissDent
Assessment and Diagnosis
The process begins with a clinical examination and digital periapical X-ray, which allows us to visualise the root canal anatomy and assess the extent of the infection. In complex cases or where standard X-rays do not provide sufficient detail, we use 3D CBCT imaging for a full three-dimensional view of the tooth and surrounding structures.
Treatment Planning
Canal anatomy varies considerably — a molar may have three, four, or even five individual canals. Understanding the specific anatomy before treatment begins is what separates thorough endodontic work from a procedure that leaves pathways untreated and risks retreatment later.
The Root Canal Procedure
The treatment is carried out under local anaesthetic. You will feel pressure but not pain. Using precision rotary endodontic instruments, the pulp tissue is removed and each canal is carefully cleaned, shaped, and irrigated to eliminate bacteria. The canals are then dried and filled with gutta-percha — a rubber-like biocompatible material — and sealed.
Most straightforward root canal treatments at KissDent are completed in one to two appointments. More complex cases — particularly where infection is extensive or canal anatomy is unusual — may require an additional session.
Restoration
A tooth that has undergone root canal treatment is structurally more brittle than an untreated tooth, as it no longer receives nourishment from the pulp. For posterior teeth especially, we strongly recommend placing a crown after treatment to protect the tooth from fracture and restore it to full function. The crown can be fabricated in our in-house laboratory, ensuring that the restoration matches your natural teeth precisely.
Root Canal Retreatment
Root canal retreatment becomes necessary when a previously treated tooth develops new symptoms — pain, swelling, or a sinus tract — indicating that the original treatment did not fully eliminate the infection, or that reinfection has occurred over time. This can happen for several reasons: an untreated canal that was not detected initially, an inadequate coronal seal, or a new source of bacterial contamination.
Retreatment involves removing the existing root filling, re-cleaning and re-shaping the canal system, and re-sealing it. It is a technically demanding procedure that requires both precision and a thorough understanding of canal anatomy.
At KissDent, retreatment is approached with the same diagnostic rigour as initial treatment. We use 3D imaging where necessary and do not proceed with retreatment unless we are confident it offers a meaningful clinical benefit over extraction and implant placement.
Apicoectomy (Orthograde Resection)
In cases where conventional root canal treatment or retreatment cannot fully resolve the infection — typically where the root tip is involved — an apicoectomy may be indicated. This minor surgical procedure accesses the root tip through the gum tissue, removes the infected portion of the root end, and seals the canal from the base. It is performed under local anaesthetic and has a high success rate in appropriately selected cases.
Apicoectomy is one of several tools available for preserving a tooth that would otherwise need extraction. At KissDent, the decision to recommend it is made carefully, and always after exhausting non-surgical options.
Why Patients Choose KissDent in Albania
Patients from the UK, Italy, Germany, France, and across Europe travel to KissDent in Tirana because the cost of high-quality dental treatment in Albania is significantly lower than in Western Europe — with identical materials, certified implant systems, and the same European clinical standards.
Albania is a short flight from most major European cities. Tirana has direct connections to London, Rome, Milan, Vienna, Zurich, and many other destinations. Our clinic at Pallati Ambasador 3, Floor 3 is easily accessible from Tirana International Airport.
For international patients, we provide preliminary assessment from photographs and X-rays before travel is booked, a clear written treatment plan and timeline in advance, and structured visit scheduling to minimise the number of trips required.
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Contact
Message or call us and tell us what you would like to change about your smile. You can send photos, videos, or a recent X-ray so our team can better understand your case.
Consultation
Our dentists will review your details and recommend the best treatment options for you. You’ll receive a clear plan, estimated timeline, and transparent pricing before making any decision.
The Journey
Once your treatment is confirmed, we help organize your visit. From airport pickup to your first clinic appointment, our team will guide you and make everything feel easy.
Treatment
Your treatment begins with a full in-clinic examination and final smile planning. Our dentists then work carefully to create a healthy, natural-looking smile you can feel confident about.

The Case for Keeping Your Natural Tooth
Dental implants are an excellent tooth replacement option — and we place them well at KissDent. But the best implant in the world is not quite as good as a natural tooth that has been saved. A natural tooth still has a periodontal ligament — the structure connecting tooth to bone — which acts as a shock absorber and provides sensory feedback that implants do not replicate.
Root canal treatment, when performed correctly, allows most teeth to remain in service for decades. The investment in saving a natural tooth is almost always justified, and we will always give you an honest assessment of whether the prognosis is good enough to make it worthwhile.
Trusted by patients from all over the world, KissDent is committed to making every journey to a smile as comfortable, clear, and worthwhile as possible.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Modern anaesthetic techniques make root canal treatment no more uncomfortable than a routine filling. Most patients are surprised at how manageable the experience is. Any post-treatment soreness typically resolves within two to three days.
Most straightforward cases are completed in one to two sessions. Complex cases — extensive infection, difficult anatomy, or retreatment — may require three sessions. We will give you a realistic timeline at your consultation.
Yes. The procedure uses local anaesthetic only, and its effects wear off within a few hours. You can drive and return to normal activity the same day.
The infection will not resolve on its own. Without treatment, it will spread to the surrounding bone, and the tooth will eventually be lost. The infection can also spread to adjacent teeth and, in rare cases, cause more serious systemic complications.
With a good coronal restoration (usually a crown) and proper oral hygiene, a root-canal treated tooth can last as long as any other tooth — often decades, sometimes a lifetime.
