How the Root Canal Process Works
A root canal procedure is performed when a tooth is severely infected, involving the removal of the nerve and pulp. The root canal process typically takes place in two separate treatment sessions.
During your initial appointment, our team will utilize digital X-rays to assess the extent of decay and damage within the tooth. Local anesthesia will be administered to ensure your comfort, and the affected tooth will be carefully cleaned and drilled. We then fill the tooth with specialized dental filling material to provide an additional layer of protection before placing a temporary crown.
Your second visit involves the removal of the temporary crown and its replacement with a permanent one. This custom-designed crown is created from a mold of your teeth and is designed to last for several years before any replacement may be necessary.