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Root Canal Therapy

A root canal is a type of endodontic treatment recommended when the dental pulp and tooth nerves are damaged or infected. Root canals remove the damaged and infected tooth tissue, saving the tooth from extraction and restoring your oral health.

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ROOT CANAL THERAPY

Commonly called a root canal, root canal treatment is a type of endodontic therapy that is often recommended if the tooth pulp and nerves become infected or damaged. This may occur if injury or decay reaches deep into the tooth, past the outer enamel layer. When left untreated, this type of infection and disease may cause the tooth to die and necessitate tooth extraction. To restore the health of the tooth and avoid the need for extraction, our skilled dentists will remove the infected and injured tissues from within the tooth, clean the tooth, and fill it with a medicated material. We will then cap the tooth with a restoration, such as a dental crown, to return the tooth to its original shape and structure. In most cases, a root canal can be completed in only one or two comfortable visits to our office.

Root canal treatment has a reputation for being a painful treatment. In reality, however, root canal treatment can often be completed with minimal discomfort thanks to advanced techniques, tools and anesthesia. Dr. Dean & Dr. Khanpara and their entire team work hard to provide you with a pleasant and comfortable experience each time you visit our office. To learn more about root canal treatment, we welcome you to contact us today. We are committed to restoring your smile’s health.

HOW IS ROOT CANAL TREATMENT PERFORMED?

When you receive a root canal, our dentists will carefully open your tooth to remove the infected and injured tissues from within it. The tooth will then be cleaned and filled with medicated material to help prevent the infection from returning. Finally, we will cap the tooth with a dental crown to restore its original shape and structure and protect the tooth from any further damage. Root canals typically require one to two visits to complete.

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