
Root Canal Therapy
Relieve pain, stop infection, and restore your oral health with comfortable, effective treatment. Arcadia Medi-Dental Group is here to protect your smile and help you feel at ease every step of the way.
Root Canals
Gentle, effective treatment to relieve pain and save your natural tooth.
If you're experiencing tooth pain, sensitivity, or swelling, you may need root canal therapy. At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group, we provide advanced, compassionate care to treat infections, relieve discomfort, and preserve your natural teeth. Our experienced Arcadia dentists use the latest techniques to ensure your root canal is as smooth and comfortable as possible.
Endodontics
What is it?
Root canal therapy—also known as endodontic treatment—is a dental procedure used to treat infection or damage within the pulp of the tooth. This inner soft tissue can become infected due to deep decay, a crack, or trauma. If left untreated, the infection can spread and lead to tooth loss or more serious health issues.
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Root canal therapy removes the infected tissue, cleans the root canals, and seals the space to prevent further problems—all while keeping your natural tooth intact.
Signs for Root Canal Therapy
When should you get a root canal?
Not all toothaches require a root canal, but here are common symptoms to watch for:
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Persistent tooth pain or pressure
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Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
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Swollen gums near the affected tooth
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A dark or discolored tooth
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A bump or pimple on the gums
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Pain when chewing or touching the tooth
If you're experiencing any of these signs, contact Arcadia Medi-Dental Group for a thorough dental evaluation.
Care Timeline
What is the process for a root canal from start to finish?
Many patients are relieved to find that a root canal is no more uncomfortable than a standard filling. At our Arcadia dental office, your comfort is our priority.
Here’s how the process works:
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Step 1: Root Canal Treatment (Initial Visit)
Your first visit is focused on eliminating the infection and saving your natural tooth. After a thorough evaluation and digital X-rays, we numb the area using local anesthetic to ensure a pain-free root canal experience.
Our dentist then carefully removes the infected pulp inside the tooth, thoroughly cleans and disinfects the canals, and fills them with a biocompatible material. This process, known as endodontic therapy, not only relieves pain but also preserves your tooth's structure. We finish the visit by placing a temporary filling to protect the tooth while it heals. This root canal procedure typically lasts about one hour.
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Step 2: Build-Up and Crown Preparation (1-2 Weeks Later)
Once the tooth has had a short time to stabilize, you’ll return for the next phase of care. During this visit, we perform a core build-up, which reinforces the internal structure of your tooth and prepares it for a permanent restoration. We then shape the tooth and take a detailed impression to begin the fabrication of your custom dental crown. A temporary crown will be placed to protect the tooth in the meantime.
This visit is essential in strengthening and sealing the tooth after root canal treatment and helps prevent fracture or reinfection. Patients searching for dental crowns in Arcadia will be pleased to know that we create restorations designed for both durability and natural esthetics.
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Step 3: Crown Delivery and Final Placement (2 Weeks Later)
Your final visit is typically scheduled about two weeks after the crown preparation. At this appointment, we’ll fit your custom-made dental crown, check its bite, appearance, and comfort, and permanently cement it into place. This final step completes your tooth restoration and allows you to chew, speak, and smile with full confidence again.
Our dental crown restorations are crafted to blend beautifully with your natural teeth, and they play a critical role in the long-term success of your root canal treatment.
Benefits of RCT
What are the benefits of root canal therapy.
Pain relief from infection and inflammation:
One of the most immediate benefits is the relief of persistent tooth pain. Infected or inflamed pulp inside the tooth can cause sharp, throbbing pain and sensitivity. Root canal therapy removes the source of the discomfort, providing lasting relief and allowing you to eat, speak, and smile without pain.
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Preservation of Your Natural Tooth:
Whenever possible, keeping your natural tooth is the best option for both aesthetics and function. A root canal allows you to avoid tooth extraction, maintaining the integrity of your bite and jaw alignment. With the tooth structure intact, you also avoid the need for more extensive dental work like bridges or implants.
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Improved oral health and prevention of further damage:Infection inside a tooth can spread to the surrounding tissue, bone, and even other parts of the body if not treated. Root canal therapy stops the infection at its source and helps prevent the need for more invasive or costly procedures down the road. It's a proactive step toward overall dental wellness.
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A durable solution that can last many years with proper care:
When followed with a high-quality restoration, like a dental crown, a tooth treated with root canal therapy can last a lifetime. With proper oral hygiene and regular dental visits, most patients never need additional treatment on the same tooth.
Why Choose Us
Why choose Arcadia Medi-Dental Group for root canals?
At Arcadia Medi-Dental Group, we combine advanced technology with personalized care to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.
Our team is experienced in providing gentle root canal therapy using state-of-the-art techniques to minimize discomfort and speed up healing. We also offer flexible scheduling and payment options to fit your needs.
FAQs
Common Questions About Root Canals
Is root canal therapy painful? No. With modern techniques and anesthesia, most patients say their root canal was as easy as getting a filling.
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How long does the procedure take? Typically, a root canal can be completed in one or two visits, depending on the tooth’s condition.
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Is a crown necessary after a root canal? In most cases, yes. A dental crown helps protect and strengthen the tooth after treatment.