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What is a root canal treatment
A root canal treatment removes infected or inflamed tissue from inside the tooth, disinfects the canals, and seals them to prevent reinfection. The goal is to stop pain, control infection, and keep your natural tooth instead of extracting it.
Common signs you may need a root canal
A root canal treatment removes infected or inflamed tissue from inside the tooth, disinfects the canals, and seals them to prevent reinfection. The goal is to stop pain, control infection, and keep your natural tooth instead of extracting it.
Persistent tooth pain or pain when biting
Sensitivity to hot or cold that lasts
Swelling or a gum pimple near a tooth
Deep decay or an old large filling
Infection visible on an X ray
Root canal treatment and retreatment by specialists
Root canal work is detail focused, and that is why we work with experienced specialists. We provide both standard root canal treatments and retreatments for teeth that were treated in the past but developed symptoms again.
What we treat?
Root canal treatment for infected teeth
Retreatment for previously treated teeth
Cleaning and disinfection of the canals
Planning the restoration after treatment, often a crown for protection

What to expect?
Treatment session
Root canal treatment is usually done comfortably with local anesthesia. We clean and disinfect the canals, then seal the tooth to prevent reinfection.
Aftercare and recovery
Mild soreness after treatment can happen and usually settles within a few days. We share clear aftercare instructions and medication guidance when needed, and we tell you when you can safely return to normal eating on that side.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many sessions does a root canal take?
It depends on the tooth and the level of infection. Some cases are completed in one session, while others require two sessions.
Is a root canal painful?
When is retreatment needed?
Do I need a crown after a root canal?
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