Overview
Root canal treatment saves teeth that would otherwise need to be extracted due to deep infection or decay. Using advanced rotary instruments and digital imaging, we can precisely clean and disinfect the inner tooth canals, then seal them to prevent future infection. Modern root canal therapy is virtually painless and preserves your natural tooth structure.
How It's Done
1
Diagnosis & Imaging
Digital X-rays reveal the extent of infection and the anatomy of your tooth's root canal system.
2
Anesthesia & Access
The tooth is fully numbed, and a small opening is made in the crown to access the infected pulp chamber.
3
Canal Cleaning & Shaping
Using rotary instruments, the infected tissue is removed and the canals are shaped and disinfected thoroughly.
4
Canal Filling & Sealing
The cleaned canals are filled with biocompatible material (gutta-percha) and permanently sealed.
5
Crown Restoration
A custom crown is placed over the treated tooth to restore its full strength, appearance, and function.
Benefits
Saves your natural tooth
Eliminates pain and infection
Virtually painless procedure
Prevents extraction
High success rate
Restores full function
Aftercare Tips
Avoid chewing on the treated tooth until your permanent crown is placed.
Take prescribed medications to manage any mild discomfort during healing.
Maintain regular brushing and flossing to protect the treated tooth.
Return for your crown appointment within 2-4 weeks to complete the restoration.