Root Canal Therapy in Houston

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Root Canal Therapy in Houston

Millions of teeth are saved a year through root canal treatment. Also called endodontic therapy, this treatment is performed when the inner part of a tooth becomes infected from bacteria. During a root canal treatment, the inflamed and infected pulp of the tooth is removed, and the inside of the tooth is cleaned. The tooth is then filled and sealed. A root canal can relieve your tooth pains and restore your smile.

How Do I Know If I Need One?

While a common sign of needing a root canal may be a lingering pain in the tooth, other symptoms can also alert you. You may need treatment if you experience:

  1. Swollen gums
  2. Darkening of the gums
  3. Intense pain while chewing
  4. A cracked tooth

If you think you may need a root canal, come into our office for a proper evaluation to determine the cause of your discomfort. It’s important not to leave any pulp inflammation or infection untreated, or else it can cause pain or lead to an abscess.

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What to Expect

Dr. Arthur will provide you with anesthesia during the treatment to ensure you are comfortable throughout the entire procedure.

Most root canal treatments can usually be done in one or two appointments. During the first appointment, the infected pulp is removed. On the second appointment, the root canal will be cleaned. The tooth will then get filled and fitted with a crown.

After the procedure, the tooth may feel sensitive for a few days. You may feel a bit of discomfort following your treatment, but if you begin to feel intense pain, give our Houston office a call immediately to avoid any further problems.

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We want you to have a stress-free root canal experience. Our Houston dental office has even more tips on how to avoid any future problems with your root canal! If you are thinking about starting your journey to healthier teeth, don’t hesitate to come into our Houston dental office! Our staff would love to meet you and help you with the right course of action.

FAQs

What is root canal therapy?

Root canal therapy is a dental process used to treat infection or inflammation in the tooth's interior. It involves eliminating the damaged pulp, cleaning the canals, and sealing the tooth to save it from extraction.

How do I know if I need a root canal?

Common signs include severe tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, tenderness, or a darkening tooth. Your dentist will confirm with an exam and X-rays.

Is a root canal painful?

No, root canal treatment is not painful. With modern anesthesia and techniques, most patients report it feels no worse than getting a filling.

How long does a root canal take?

Most root canals can be completed in one to two visits, relying on the tooth's condition. Each session typically takes 60–90 minutes.

What occurs during a root canal procedure?

Your dentist numbs the area, removes the infected pulp, cleans and disinfects the canals, and seals the tooth. A crown is usually placed afterward for protection.

Is it better to get a root canal or pull the tooth?

A root canal saves your natural tooth, which is typically better for your oral health and function. Tooth extraction is only recommended when the tooth can't be saved.

What should I expect after a root canal?

Mild discomfort or sensitivity for a few days is normal. Over-the-counter pain relief and following your dentist's aftercare instructions will help you recover smoothly.

How much does a root canal cost?

Root canal costs vary based on the tooth and complexity but typically range from $700 to $1,500. Insurance often covers part of the cost, and we offer payment plans.

Do I need a crown after a root canal?

In most cases, yes. A crown restores strength, function, and appearance to the treated tooth, especially for molars and back teeth.

Is root canal therapy available at Oasis Modern Dentistry?

Yes! At Oasis Modern Dentistry in Houston, we offer gentle, effective root canal treatment using modern technology to make sure of your comfort and long-term dental health.

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