FAQ Category: Root Canal
A dental filling is a metal or composite material inserted into the outer layer of the teeth to fill holes or damage caused by decay. It can be used…
A root canal treats the inside of a decayed and infected tooth by removing the damaged pulp and filling the tooth with putty. A dental crown is a…
Minor cavities can typically be treated by removing the decayed material and using a dental filling or crown to restore the function and structure of…
A root canal is a curative treatment that addresses decay, infection, and damage and saves your tooth. A dental implant is a restorative treatment…
Like any medical procedure, a root canal has risks. However, side effects are mild and rare. Some people may experience tooth fracture, tooth…
We administer anesthesia to ensure your treatment is not painful. In fact, the procedure will actually relieve pain caused by an…
Dental decay can progress without causing persistent tooth pain. If your dentist diagnoses significant decay or dental cavities, they will recommend…