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Root Canal Therapy by your North York Dentist!

Root canal therapy is vital to save your infected tooth. When the pulp of the tooth has become infected or inflamed, it is sometimes necessary to remove the diseased portion to stop the spread of decay. While the term “root canal” is commonly perceived as painful, it is typically no more painful than a normal tooth drilling and filling procedure. If you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms, then you’re likely in need of root canal treatment:

The Root Canal Treatment Process by your North York Dentist!

  1. Clean the inside of the tooth thoroughly to make sure no sign of the infection is left
  2. Fill and seal the pulp chamber
  3. Attach dental crow to restore the tooth’s shape and function.
  1. Use oral sedation is usually to bring patient to a comfortable, relaxed and pain-free state
  2. Make an opening into the chewing surface of the tooth
  3. Remove the infected pulp

Frequently Asked Questions

A root canal is a common dental procedure designed to repair and save a tooth that is severely damaged, decayed, or infected, instead of removing it.

Usually it's because a tooth is suffering from deep decay, or maybe you've had a series of dental procedures, a crack has developed or some trauma has occurred which has caused your tooth's inner pulp to become badly infected or inflamed.

  • Thankfully not. A local anaesthetic means getting a root canal is usually no more painful than getting a filling. The whole point of the procedure is to take away the searing pain caused by the infection.

Normally a root canal will take an hour or two for a single tooth, which might need one or two visits depending on just how complicated things are.

Most people are pretty much back to normal the day after, you might feel a bit of aching for a few days, but that can usually be sorted with a bit of over the counter pain relief.

Yes, often you will. The thing is after a root canal, your tooth is basically brittle, and a crown is usually necessary to keep it from cracking apart and to make sure it can still do its job.

With a bit of proper care and the right restoration (like a crown) a tooth that's had a root canal can easily last all your life.