Combat pain and preserve your natural smile
Dental pain can be debilitating, affecting your ability to eat, speak, and even smile with confidence. If you’re dealing with toothaches or cavities, contact us. We offer root canal treatments to combat the infections that compromise the strength of your teeth.
Our Grand Island root canal dentists don’t just provide relief from pain; we’re dedicated to safeguarding your natural smile and overall oral health. Take the first step towards the comfort and relief you deserve — request your appointment today!
Benefits of root canal treatment
Pain Relief
Root canals are recommended when severe, persistent toothaches occur due to infected pulp pressing on nerves.
Preservation of Natural Teeth
Root canals aim to preserve your natural teeth, preventing the need for extraction caused by severe damage or infection.
Infection Management
They are essential for managing dental abscesses or infections, which cause swelling, pus formation, and localized pain.
Preventing Spread
Additionally, root canals prevent the spread of infection to neighboring teeth and potential entry into the bloodstream, preventing further health complications.
Our root canal process
- We’ll assess your oral health to determine if a root canal is necessary.
- Our skilled Grand Island root canal dentists use advanced diagnostic tools to pinpoint the source of the issue, ensuring accurate treatment.
- If a root canal is recommended, we’ll discuss the procedure and address any concerns you may have.
- Please note that for specialized cases, we refer root canal treatments to trusted specialists.
- We’ll provide thorough post-treatment care instructions to ensure a smooth recovery.
Rest assured, whether you receive your root canal treatment with us or through a referral, your dental health and well-being are our top priorities. Contact us today!
Is a root canal painful?
No, with modern techniques, root canals are virtually painless. Our team ensures your comfort throughout the procedure. You may experience mild discomfort during recovery, which is manageable with over-the-counter pain medication.
Is a crown necessary after a root canal?
In most cases, we’ll recommend a crown to protect and strengthen the treated tooth, preventing further damage.
What if I don’t get a root canal for an infected tooth?
If left untreated, dental infections can spread to other teeth or even enter the bloodstream, potentially leading to more severe health issues. It’s essential to address dental infections promptly.