Root Canal Treatment for Lasting Pain Relief

Is Root Canal Treatment Painful?

Many people assume that root canal therapy is uncomfortable, but this is a common misconception. In reality, the pain patients feel is usually caused by the infection inside the tooth—not the procedure itself. Root canal treatment is designed to relieve that pain by removing the affected pulp, including the nerves responsible for sensitivity.

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How Long Does Root Canal Treatment Take?

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Persistent or throbbing tooth pain
  • Swelling in the gums, face, or jaw
  • Sensitivity to hot or cold temperatures
  • Pain when biting or chewing
  • A pimple-like bump on the gums
If left untreated, the infection can spread and lead to more serious complications. Root canal treatment removes the infection, relieves discomfort, and helps preserve the natural tooth.
Root canal treatment is a common procedure focused on saving a damaged tooth. Typically, the process includes:
  • Numbing the area to keep you comfortable
  • Creating a small opening to access the infected pulp
  • Cleaning and disinfecting the inside of the tooth
  • Filling and sealing the space to protect it
  • Placing a crown in many cases for added strength
Most patients find the experience similar to receiving a routine dental filling.
We understand that dental procedures can feel stressful, so we focus on making your visit as comfortable as possible by providing:
  • Clear and supportive communication throughout your visit
  • A calm and welcoming environment
  • Local anesthesia to prevent discomfort
  • Sedation options for patients who prefer additional relaxation
Our goal is to ensure a smooth and comfortable experience from start to finish.

New Patients and Emergency Appointments Welcome