Root canal treatment available near you

A root canal treatment can relieve pain, save a damaged or infected tooth, and keep your smile healthy for years to come.

When do I need root canal treatment?

You may need a root canal if bacteria inside your mouth invade the pulp inside your tooth and cause inflammation (pulpitis). Your tooth pulp may come under bacterial attack if:

  • You have a deep cavity that needs treatment.
  • You have a cracked or damaged tooth, and bacteria from plaque infects your tooth pulp.

Treating infection

A root canal may be the right solution if your tooth becomes inflamed. Infection occurs when bacteria enter your tooth through a crack or deep cavity. If you experience problems with a tooth filling, notice your gums swelling, or feel extra sensitivity while eating, it is best to contact Radix Dentistry immediately.

The treatment process

If you need root canal therapy, don’t worry. The process is simple and only takes about an hour to complete. During the treatment, your dentist will carefully remove the infected part of your inner tooth, called the dental pulp. Afterward, they’ll skillfully shape, fill, and seal your tooth to fortify it and promote healing. After a root canal, you should heal quickly and enjoy a healthy smile again in no time.

Root canal symptoms

Periodontal disease, the more advanced stage of gum disease, is not reversible and can lead to tooth loss. It’s important to get immediate dental support to recover the health of your teeth and gums.

The good news is that your Radix Dentistry team can design a care plan to restore your oral health.

What happens during a root canal procedure?

You may have questions about getting a root canal, and that’s OK—we’re here to help. With modern dental technology and anesthetics, a root canal procedure feels no different than having your tooth filled.

How does a root canal treatment work?

Here’s what you can expect during your root canal treatment:

Step 1
Prepare the tooth
Step 2
Fill the canal
Step 3
Place the temporary filling
Step 4
Place the permanent crown or filling

Finding the right dentist for your root canal

Nothing can take the place of your natural teeth. If you’re experiencing discomfort from an infected or inflamed tooth, schedule an appointment with your Radix Dentistry care team right away. The sooner we see you, the sooner we can keep you smiling.

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