
Root Canal Therapy
Comfort first care to stop infection, relieve pain, and save your tooth.
Root Canal
A root canal removes inflamed or infected tissue inside the tooth, disinfects the canals, and seals them to relieve pain and preserve the tooth.
Who it's for?
Deep decay, abscess, cracks, trauma, or lingering hot/cold sensitivity. We confirm diagnosis with X-rays and, when helpful, 3D imaging.
Benefits
Rapid relief from pain
Stops spread of infection
Saves natural tooth structure
Predictable long term results with proper restoration

How we work?
The Process.
Step 1
Comfort
First
Gentle anesthesia
and isolation
Step 2
Clean & Disinfect
Remove inflamed tissue; shape canals
Step 3
Seal
Fill canals with a biocompatible material
Step 4
Protect
Crown often recommended for back teeth
Step 5
Maintain
Hygiene and
scheduled checks
Aftercare
Mild tenderness is common for 24–48 hours. Avoid chewing on the tooth until restored.
Cost & Financing
Varies by tooth type and complexity; we’ll provide clear estimates and discuss crown needs.
No insurance? Our Wellness Plans support ongoing preventive care with member savings.
Tech & Comfort

Digital X-rays

CBCT when
indicated

Dental Dam
Isolation

Modern Rotary Files

Activated
Irrigation

Warm
Obturation

Nitrous/Oral
Sedation
FAQ
Does a root canal hurt?
You’ll be numb during treatment; most patients feel relief soon after.
Will I need a crown?
Typically for molars/premolars to prevent fracture.
How long does it take?
Many cases are 60–90 minutes; complex anatomy may require two visits.
What are alternatives?
Extraction and replacement (implant or bridge).
Can infection return?
Retreatment or a minor surgical procedure can address rare persistent issues.

