Root Canal Therapy

Stop the Pain—Save the Tooth With a Root Canal

Failure to fix the cavities in your teeth earlier can often lead to the need for a root canal later to save the tooth and prevent its removal. (Extraction of the tooth). 

Severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot and cold or sweets, or infections such as an abscessed tooth may indicate the need for a root canal.  This procedure removes the infected material from inside the tooth, relieving pain and preventing further complications. 

At our office we provide gentle, effective root canal treatment to restore your tooth’s health and function without the need to remove (extract) the tooth.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

01

Persistent tooth pain

If you experience persistent pain in your tooth, especially when chewing or biting, it could be a sign of an infection in the tooth's pulp, requiring a root canal.

02

Sensitivity to hot and cold temperatures

Sensitivity may indicate that the nerve inside the tooth is inflamed or damaged, necessitating a root canal.

03

Swollen or tender gums

Swollen or tender gums around the affected tooth can also be a sign of an infection that needs to be addressed.

04

A pimple like bump on the gums

A pimple-like bump on your gum is a dental abscess and is an indication of a severe infection in the area of your tooth.

05

Darkening or discolouration of a tooth

A tooth may turn darker or discolored due to an infection or damage to the pulp, requiring a root canal.

What To expect During A Root Canal

X-rays are used to make a diagnosis on the above signs and symptoms. 

The painful area is numbed for a pain free experience.

The pulp, where the nerves and blood vessels are located, is removed, and the pain goes away

The tooth is sealed and restored with a filling or a crown for long-term health.

Confortable & Stress Free Care

Modern root canal treatments are quick, safe, and virtually painless.  Our team ensures the patients comfort is a priority and uses the latest technology to ensure efficient, high-quality patient care.

If you are experiencing tooth pain or signs of infection, don’t wait.  Contact us to schedule an appointment today so we can save your tooth and eliminate the pain.

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