High-Tech Root Canal Therapy
Healthy Tooth The way root canal therapy is performed today is vastly different than those done a few years ago, not to mention a decade ago. The potential level for quality care has dramatically increased. It is a thing of the past to do root canals in five to six appointments, or by “touch or feel” because we could not see. Root canals can be done without discomfort, faster, and more accurately due to the new technology available.
Non-surgical Root Canal Therapy
Root Canal Therapy is a dental procedure, most often performed with local anesthetic, which involves the removal of the nerve inside of the tooth because it has become irreversibly damaged or infected. If the nerve is dead, and the tooth is not tender to touch, we often do the procedure “without” local anesthetic.
The nerve inside the tooth often becomes due to the entry of bacteria into the center most part of the tooth called the dental pulp (nerve). ROOT CANAL is a commonly used term for endodontic therapy or root canal therapy. This procedure involves the removal of the entire nerve system, as well as cleaning, shaping and 3-dimensional filling of the canal system with gutta percha and a dental sealer. The procedure enables you to keep your natural tooth, which is preferable to any type of replacement. Following root canal therapy, you then return to your dentist to have your tooth fully restored.
What Happens During Root Canal Therapy?
Step one:
After the tooth is “numbed”, a small opening is made into the pulp chamber. The canals are located and measured, so they can be cleansed and shaped using a series of hand files and engine-driven instruments.



