Save your natural tooth — comfortably and efficiently.
Root canal treatment, also known as endodontic therapy, is a procedure that saves a tooth whose inner pulp — the living tissue containing nerves and blood vessels — has become infected or has died. Despite its reputation, a root canal performed under local anesthesia is generally no more uncomfortable than having a cavity filled, and it is far preferable to losing the tooth entirely.
During the procedure, the dentist removes the infected pulp, carefully cleans and disinfects the root canals, and seals them with a biocompatible material. The tooth is then restored, most often with a crown, to return it to full function and strength. Delaying a necessary root canal almost always leads to tooth loss and more complex — and more costly — treatment down the line.
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If you are experiencing persistent pain, prolonged sensitivity to heat, or swelling near a tooth, contact us promptly. Early treatment significantly improves the prognosis.