
Root Canals
A root canal is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage deep inside a tooth. It saves and restores a tooth that would otherwise need to be extracted, allowing you to keep your natural smile for many years.
When is a Root Canal Needed?
Root canal therapy is recommended when the pulp (the soft tissue inside the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels) becomes infected or inflamed due to:
- Deep decay (untreated cavities)
- Repeated dental procedures on the same tooth
- A cracked or fractured tooth
- Trauma to the tooth (even without visible damage)
Common symptoms include:
- Persistent toothache
- Sensitivity to hot or cold
- Swelling or tenderness of the gums
- Darkening or discoloration of the tooth
The Procedure
- Diagnosis & X-rays: The dentist examines the tooth and takes X-rays to determine the extent of damage.
- Numbing the Area: Local anesthesia ensures you are comfortable and pain-free throughout the procedure.
- Cleaning the Canals: The infected pulp is carefully removed, and the root canals are disinfected.
- Filling the Canals: The cleaned canals are filled and sealed with a biocompatible material to prevent re-infection.
- Restoration: A filling or crown is placed to protect and strengthen the tooth.
Benefits of a Root Canal:
- Saves your natural tooth
- Eliminates pain and infection
- Restores normal chewing and function
- Prevents further spread of infection to surrounding teeth and gums
Provides long-lasting results with proper care
