Why should I choose root canal therapy?
Dealing with a toothache can be excruciating and prevent you from enjoying life to the fullest. It may also indicate a severe infection. Luckily, root canal therapy offers effective relief without any discomfort thanks to advanced techniques. By opting for a root canal, you can restore your tooth's health and avoid the need for extraction in the future.
DID YOU KNOW…
A root canal can save you from requiring a more invasive procedure like an extraction..
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The Benefits of Root Canal Therapy
Relieve Tooth Pain
Quickly relieve your toothache by removing infected or decayed material.
Stop The Spread Of Infection
Failure to treat the infection may result in it spreading to other parts of your mouth and potentially impacting your entire body.
Save Your Tooth
Take care of your tooth's health to avoid needing a more serious procedure like extraction.
The Root Canal Treatment Process
Diagnostics & Preparation
Your dentist will begin by performing a comprehensive examination and analyzing your x-rays to pinpoint the source of your dental discomfort. If there is an infection present, they will evaluate the extent of the issue to decide if root canal treatment is required. If a root canal is deemed necessary, your dentist will administer local anesthesia before starting the procedure and will also discuss sedation choices with you.
Removing Decay & Infected Pulp
Once you are comfortable and fully numb, your dentist will begin by removing any decayed or infected material. The process starts with the enamel and progresses towards the pulp. After the infected pulp is extracted, the canals will be thoroughly cleaned and the area will be flushed with a specialized disinfectant to eliminate any lingering infection.
Filling & Sealing
Once your tooth has been cleaned and sanitized, a rubber-like material known as "gutta-percha" will be used to fill the inside. This material is inert and serves to support the tooth's structure after the pulp has been removed. Depending on the extent of decay and the amount of healthy enamel left, the tooth will then be restored with either a filling or a dental crown.



