Severe tooth pain or sensitivity may be a sign of an infection deep inside your tooth. Root canal therapy is a safe and effective treatment that removes the infection while preserving your natural tooth, helping you avoid extraction whenever possible.
If you're experiencing persistent dental discomfort, root canal therapy may provide lasting relief while restoring the health and function of your smile.
Root canal therapy is a restorative dental procedure that removes infected or damaged tissue from inside the tooth. After cleaning and disinfecting the root canals, the tooth is sealed to prevent future infection and is often protected with a dental crown.
This treatment allows you to keep your natural tooth while eliminating the source of pain and infection.
Your dentist will examine the affected tooth, take digital X-rays, and determine whether root canal therapy is the appropriate treatment.
Local anesthesia is used to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure.
The infected pulp is carefully removed, and the inside of the tooth is cleaned, disinfected, and shaped before being sealed.
Depending on the condition of the tooth, a custom dental crown may be placed to restore strength, function, and appearance.
Modern root canal therapy is designed to be comfortable. Thanks to advanced techniques and local anesthesia, most patients report that the procedure feels similar to receiving a routine filling. Mild soreness afterward is normal and usually subsides within a few days.
With proper care, a tooth treated with root canal therapy can remain healthy and functional for many years.
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