Root Canal Therapy
A root canal is one of the most common dental procedures performed. This simple treatment can save your natural teeth and prevent the need for dental implants or bridges.
Concerned? Confused? Worried about what you’ve heard about root canals? See below for more detailed information about specific procedures.
Common Endodontic Procedures
Root Canal
Has your dentist or endodontist told you that you need a root canal? If so, you’re not alone.
More InformationRoot Canal Retreatment
Advances in endodontics and endodontic surgery are making it possible to save teeth that would have been lost in the past.
More InformationEndodontic Surgery
It’s possible that a nonsurgical root canal procedure won’t be enough to save your tooth and that your endodontist will recommend surgery.
More InformationTreatment of Traumatic Dental Injuries
Traumatic dental injuries often occur as a result of an accident or sports injury.
More InformationInternal Bleaching
Internal bleaching is a technique used by endodontists to whiten a discolored tooth from the inside out after root canal treatment.
Anesthesia
Kind and compassionate treatment combined with profound local anesthetic make root canal treatment much easier than you may think. Some patients need a little extra help to feel comfortable through a dental appointment. We offer nitrous oxide and can perform oral sedation if needed due to dental anxiety.
We can also offer IV sedation monitored by a third party anesthesia group. IV sedation needs to be set up and discussed before the day of the procedure.