Our skilled dentist and team provide professional root canal therapy in Temple, Texas, to restore oral health and relieve dental discomfort. A root canal is essential when the pulp inside a tooth becomes infected due to deep decay, trauma or damage. If left untreated, the infection can lead to severe pain and even tooth loss. Our goal is to save your natural tooth and prevent future complications.
What to Expect During a Root Canal
The procedure involves several steps to ensure the infected tooth is thoroughly treated:
- Diagnosis and Preparation: X-rays are used to identify the extent of the infection.
- Removal of Infection: Dr. Quang Luong carefully removes the damaged pulp and cleans the root canals.
- Filling the Canals: Once cleaned, the canals are filled with a biocompatible material to prevent reinfection.
- Crown Placement: In many cases, a dental crown is placed over the tooth to restore strength and function.
We understand that patients may feel anxious about root canals, but advancements in modern dentistry make the procedure comfortable and efficient. Our team uses local anesthesia and ensures that each patient feels at ease throughout the visit.
Benefits of Root Canal Therapy
- Pain Relief: A root canal alleviates the pain caused by an infected or abscessed tooth.
- Preservation of Natural Teeth: It saves the tooth, avoiding the need for extraction.
- Improved Oral Health: Addressing the infection promptly prevents further complications.
If you are experiencing severe tooth pain, sensitivity or swelling, root canal therapy may be the solution. Our team is committed to providing high-quality care to help you maintain a healthy smile.
Call Temple Dental Spa at 254-343-7704 to schedule your consultation today. We are here to guide you through the process and ensure you receive the best possible care. We look forward to helping you restore your oral health with expert root canal therapy at our office.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a root canal hurt?
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Thanks to modern techniques and anesthesia, root canal therapy is usually no more uncomfortable than getting a filling. Most patients report relief from pain caused by the infection.
How long does a root canal take?
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A root canal typically takes one to two visits, depending on the tooth’s complexity. Each visit lasts about 60 to 90 minutes.
What are the signs I need a root canal?
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Common symptoms include severe tooth pain, sensitivity to heat or cold, swelling and darkening of the tooth.
Can a root canal save my tooth?
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Yes, root canal therapy removes infection and allows us to preserve your natural tooth, preventing the need for extraction.
What happens after a root canal?
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After the procedure, we may place a crown over the tooth to protect it and restore function. Mild soreness is normal for a few days and can be managed with pain relievers.