Our skilled endodontists provide expert care for teeth that are infected, damaged, or inflamed from within. If you’re experiencing persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, or swelling near a tooth, you might need a root canal. Our endodontists are trained in advanced diagnostic techniques and use cutting-edge technology like digital imaging and rotary instruments to perform painless and precise root canal therapy that can save your natural tooth.
We specialize in treating complex dental pain and saving natural teeth through the following services:
Root Canal Treatment
Retreatment of Root Canals
Endodontic Surgery (Apicoectomy) –
Cracked Tooth Treatment
Pulpotomy & Pulpectomy
Internal Bleaching
First Visit: Includes dental examination, X-rays, and a thorough diagnosis of the affected tooth.
Treatment Appointment: May take place on the same day or scheduled separately, depending on the complexity.
Eat a light meal before your visit unless advised otherwise.
Take prescribed antibiotics (if any) before the procedure.
Inform us of your medical history, medications, or allergies.
The severity and history of your tooth pain
Past dental procedures or trauma to the tooth
Any swelling, sensitivity, or jaw discomfort
Your general health conditions or medications
Consultation: 20–30 minutes
Root Canal Treatment: 45–90 minutes per tooth, depending on its location and root complexity
Surgical Procedures: May require 1–2 hours and additional follow-up
Mild pain or sensitivity is normal for a few days and can be managed with prescribed medication.
Avoid chewing hard foods until the permanent restoration (crown/filling) is placed.
Keep the area clean and follow all oral hygiene instructions.
Schedule a follow-up visit to place the permanent crown if it wasn’t done during the root canal appointment.
If you’ve been told you need a tooth extraction, consult an endodontist first. Many teeth can still be saved with proper root canal therapy!
Endodontists are dental specialists focused on diagnosing and treating problems inside the tooth, especially those involving the pulp and root canals.
Modern root canal treatments are virtually painless. Most patients report feeling relief, not pain, after the procedure.
Symptoms include severe tooth pain, lingering sensitivity, swelling, discoloration, or a pimple-like bump on the gums.
With proper care and a well-fitted crown, a root canal-treated tooth can last a lifetime.
Delaying treatment can lead to worsening infection, tooth loss, or spreading of the infection to surrounding tissues.
Yes, most back teeth require a crown after a root canal to restore strength and prevent future fractures.
Yes, our specialists can perform a retreatment or endodontic surgery to correct failed root canal cases.
It’s a minor surgical procedure to remove the tip of the root and surrounding infection when a traditional root canal isn’t enough.
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