Root Canal Treatment
Save an infected tooth and relieve pain — comfortably.

A root canal has a worse reputation than it deserves. It removes infected tissue from inside a tooth, relieving pain and saving the natural tooth — and with modern techniques and sedation options, the procedure is far more comfortable than most people expect.
We usually finish by protecting the tooth with a crown so it can function for years to come.
Signs you may need a root canal
- Persistent tooth pain or pressure
- Sensitivity to hot or cold that lingers
- Swelling or tenderness in the gums
- A darkening tooth or a deep crack
The treatment process
- 01
Diagnose
We confirm the issue with an exam and imaging, and numb the area completely.
- 02
Clean
The infected tissue is gently removed and the inside of the tooth is disinfected.
- 03
Seal
The canal is sealed to prevent reinfection.
- 04
Protect
A crown is usually placed to restore full strength and function.

