Eliminate the pain and save your natural tooth.
Intense dental pain, prolonged sensitivity or discomfort when chewing can be a sign that the nerve of the tooth is affected.
At Moran Dental Clinic we perform root canal treatments with precision, care and a comfortable approach for the patient. Our goal is to relieve pain, eliminate the infection and preserve your natural tooth whenever possible.
"Don't wait for the pain to get worse. Timely treatment can save your tooth."
Endodontics, also known as root canal treatment, is a procedure that treats the inside of the tooth when the nerve is inflamed, infected or damaged.
During the treatment, the inside of the tooth is cleaned, the canals are disinfected and then sealed to protect it.
In many cases, root canal treatment allows us to preserve a tooth that would otherwise have to be extracted.
You may need a root canal if you have:
If you have any of these symptoms, it's best to come in for an evaluation as soon as possible.
When the tooth's nerve is damaged or infected, the problem can progress. The pain can get worse, the infection can spread and the tooth can be lost.
Treating it on time helps prevent complications and may allow us to preserve your natural tooth.
Dental pain shouldn't be normalized. It's a sign that something needs attention.
At Moran Dental Clinic we understand that many patients feel nervous when they hear the word "root canal".
That's why we take care of every stage of the treatment so that you have a clear, safe and as comfortable as possible experience.
We work with modern techniques, local anesthesia and careful planning to help you eliminate the pain and recover your peace of mind.
"A root canal doesn't have to be a traumatic experience."
We guide you through every stage with clarity and care.
We examine the tooth, your symptoms and take the necessary studies to confirm the diagnosis.
We apply anesthesia so the procedure is comfortable.
The affected tissue is removed and the canals are cleaned and disinfected.
The canals are sealed to prevent a new infection.
After the root canal, the tooth must be restored with resin, an inlay or a crown, depending on the damage.
It shouldn't hurt during the procedure. A root canal is performed with local anesthesia and is designed to eliminate pain, not cause it.
After treatment there may be temporary sensitivity or discomfort, but this is usually managed with the right instructions and medication.
After a root canal, it's important to restore the tooth correctly. This helps protect it, recover its function and prevent fractures.
In some cases a resin can be placed. In others, an inlay or a crown may be necessary, especially if the tooth has lost a lot of structure.
For cases where the damage is minor and the tooth still has most of its structure.
A more resistant option when a significant portion of the tooth has been lost.
Recommended when the tooth has lost a lot of structure. It protects it and restores full function.
During your evaluation we'll explain which option is best to preserve it.