Root Canal Therapy

Root Canal Therapy

Root canal therapy is an effective way to preserve a tooth that has suffered damage to its soft inner tissue or the nerve or blood supply. Root canal therapy cost is typically lower than the cost of replacing a tooth.


A root canal is sometimes also needed after a tooth has suffered an impact injury. Or a tooth may have had a cavity that broke through the enamel completely and introduced infection into the heart of the tooth. If you're experiencing these issues, root canal treatment may be necessary to save the tooth.


If you're facing dental issues that require root canal therapy or root canal treatment, it's essential to understand the process and what to expect. At Dr. Silman, we aim to provide comprehensive information on the root canal therapy cos and the procedure itself.


Diagnosis: Our dentist assesses your tooth's condition and may use X-rays for a precise evaluation.


Anesthesia: Local anesthesia ensures a pain-free experience during the procedure.


Cleaning and Filling: We remove the damaged pulp, clean the interior, and fill the space with a protective material.


Restoration: A custom crown is often placed to strengthen and protect the treated tooth.


Recovery: Expect mild discomfort, manageable with over-the-counter pain relief. You can resume regular activities the next day.


Follow-up: Scheduled appointments help ensure proper healing and tooth health.


At Dr. Silman, we're committed to your comfort and oral health.
Contact us for any questions about root canal therapy, costs, or to schedule a consultation. We're here to guide you toward a healthy, happy smile.


  • Save Damaged or Infected Teeth

    With a root canal, we can enable patients to retain damaged or infected teeth by cleaning out the soft inner tissues that were harmed. We then fill the inner part of the tooth with sterile material and close it up. We recommend placing a crown on this tooth as soon as possible. 


    While some people can be anxious about root canal therapy, we have plenty of experience keeping our patients calm and comfortable during this treatment. 


    Root canal therapy can be completed in one visit, with later visits to place a crown on the tooth.

  • Might You Need a Root Canal?

    If you are concerned about a tooth that might need this treatment, please contact us. We can answer your questions and schedule an appointment as needed.

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