Root Canal
Get Out of Pain Now! From $699
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WHY CHOOSE
Arlington Dental Excellence?
A HIGHLY SKILLED & COMPASSIONATE TEAM, DEVOTED TO THE NEEDS OF EACH PATIENT
All Dental Procedures COMPLETED in 1 OFFICE
On Staff Specialists
State-of-the-Art Technology includes
- Computer Generated CEREC 1-Day Crowns for the Perfect Tooth Restoration
- Digital X-Rays = 90% Less Radiation
- 3D Printed Surgical Guides
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY
Testimonials
Thank you Arlington for my pretty smile back! I had never had my teeth whitened before and you made the experience so relaxing and comfortable. I can't wait to come back and have an even brighter smile!!
Tania Perker★★★★★
All around excellent service; from the administrative staff to the dentist and the hygienist. Highly recommended!
Michael Bustamante★★★★★
Great doctors and services. The front desk is really kind and helpful. I did the root canal and crown. Both doctor Gary and Layth are great. A very good experience here. Highly recommend
Mu Z.★★★★★
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You’ve just been told that the only solution for the pain in your tooth is the dreaded Root Canal. Don’t panic. We will explain the procedure and make your comfort throughout the treatment a priority.
What is a
Root Canal?
A root canal treatment is performed to repair and save a tooth that is badly decayed or has become infected. During a root canal procedure, the nerve and pulp are removed and the inside of the tooth is cleaned and sealed. Without treatment, the tissue surrounding the tooth will become infected and abscesses may form.
Some indications of the need for root canal treatment may be:
- Spontaneous pain or throbbing while biting.
- Sensitivity to hot and cold foods.
- Severe decay or an injury that creates an abscess (infection) in the bone
Infected/Inflamed
Pulp Tissue
Technically “root canal” is not the name of the procedure but refers instead simply to the natural cavity found in the center of the tooth. The pulp or pulp chamber is the soft area inside the root canal. The tooth’s nerve lies within the root canal. Occasionally, the internal soft tissue (or pulp) of the tooth becomes infected and can result in a serious infection if left untreated.
In fact, the procedure that laymen refer to as a “root canal” is actually known as a pulpectomy to dentists. A pulpectomy is an endodontic treatment to cure an infected root canal. In the old days, damage to the core of a tooth usually meant it had to be removed. Today, however, a “root canal” procedure (or pulpectomy) disinfects and refills the inside of the tooth, thus preventing pain and limiting damage to the tooth.
The Root Canal
Treatment Procedure
The tooth is first anesthetized then a hole is made down into the pulp. Our periodontist uses tiny instruments to extract the remaining pulp from the tooth, thoroughly disinfecting the tooth canal in the process. Once disinfected, the interior of the tooth is filled with an inert material that helps prevent further infection.
At Arlington Dental Excellence we are trained to perform endodontic treatment.
Contact us today to set up an appointment for a root canal treatment.