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Root Canal Therapy

Relieving Pain. Restoring your Natural tooth.

What is Root Canal Therapy?

Root canal therapy is a procedure used to treat infection or inflammation inside a tooth. When the inner pulp becomes infected (often due to deep decay, cracks, or trauma), treatment is needed to relieve pain and prevent further complications.

At Crest Dental Studio, root canal therapy is performed with precision, care, and a gentle approach. Our goal is always to preserve your natural tooth whenever possible.

The

Benefits

of Root Canal Therapy

When is Root Canal Therapy Needed?

You may require root canal treatment if you experience:

  • Persistent toothache

  • Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers

  • Swelling around the gum

  • Pain when biting or chewing

  • A darkened or discoloured tooth

In some cases, there may be little or no pain- which is why regular check-ups are important.

What Happens during the Procedure?

Root canal therapy involves:

  1. Carefully removing infected or damaged tissue from inside the tooth

  2. Cleaning and disinfecting the root canal system

  3. Sealing the tooth to prevent reinfection

  4. Restoring the tooth with a filling or crown for strength and protection

We use modern techniques and digital imaging to ensure the treatment is accurate, efficient, and as comfortable as possible.

Aftercare and Recovery

Mild tenderness after treatment is normal and usually settles within a few days. We will provide clear aftercare instructions and may recommend placing a crown to protect the treated tooth long-term.

With proper care, a root canal treated tooth can last many years.

FAQs

Common questions about Root Canal Therapy

Root Canal Treatment is typically completed in 2-3 visits, but depends on the complexity of the tooth. 

Often yes, particularly for back teeth. This restores strength and prevents future fracture of the tooth.

This is a common misconception of root canal treatment. The procedure is designed to relieve pain, not cause it, although some discomfort after is not uncommon. Local aneasthetic is used to ensure you remain comfortable throughout treatment. 

Have More Questions?

Our friendly team is happy to answer your questions and guide you toward the right dental care.