Save Your Natural Tooth with Gentle, Effective Root Canal Therapy
Preserve Your Tooth and Prevent Further Infection with Expert Care
A root canal is a restorative procedure used to treat infection or damage inside a tooth. When the pulp—the soft tissue within the root canal—becomes inflamed or infected due to decay or injury, it can cause severe pain and, if untreated, lead to more serious complications. During a root canal procedure, the infected pulp is carefully removed, the inside of the tooth is cleaned and disinfected, and the tooth is sealed with a filling or crown to restore its strength and appearance.
Root canal therapy offers significant benefits, allowing you to keep your natural tooth and avoid more extensive dental work. Here is what root canal treatment can do for you:
Root canal treatment addresses the infection or inflammation causing pain, providing relief and restoring comfort.
By removing the infected pulp, the root canal process stops the spread of bacteria and protects surrounding teeth and gums.
A root canal allows you to save your natural tooth, which is preferable to extraction, as it maintains your natural bite and jaw structure.
After a root canal, the tooth is typically covered with a crown, restoring strength and functionality so you can chew and speak confidently.
Our approach combines expertise, advanced technology, and a commitment to patient comfort.
Our highly skilled team has extensive experience in performing root canal therapy, ensuring precision and effective results.
We use the latest dental tools and technology, including digital imaging, for enhanced accuracy and a quicker recovery.
For patients with dental anxiety, we offer sedation options to make the root canal process as stress-free and comfortable as possible.
Saving your tooth and relieving pain is simpler than you might think.
Getting a root canal may seem intimidating, but the procedure is similar to a routine filling. Here is a brief overview of what you can expect:
Our dentist will examine your tooth and take X-rays to assess the extent of infection and determine if a root canal is needed.
Local anesthesia is used to numb the area, ensuring a comfortable experience. Sedation options are also available for anxious patients.
The dentist will carefully remove the infected pulp, clean and shape the root canal, and disinfect the area to eliminate bacteria.
The cleaned canal is filled and sealed to prevent further infection. A crown or filling is then placed to restore the tooth’s shape and function.
This process allows us to eliminate pain, preserve your tooth, and restore your smile.
No, a root canal is generally not painful. Modern techniques and local anesthesia make the procedure comfortable. Many patients feel relief from pain as the infection or inflammation is treated.
A root canal usually takes one to two visits, depending on the tooth’s condition. Each visit lasts about 60 to 90 minutes, but the exact time may vary based on individual needs.
In most cases, a crown is recommended after a root canal to strengthen and protect the treated tooth. The crown restores the tooth’s function and appearance, allowing you to chew and speak comfortably.
After a root canal, maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing daily and attending regular dental check-ups. Avoid chewing on hard foods with the treated tooth until it is fully restored with a crown.
Root canal treatment has a high success rate, often lasting a lifetime when cared for properly. It is an effective way to save your natural tooth and prevent the need for extraction.