Root Canal Therapy in Maple Ridge, BC

When the inside of a tooth becomes infected or inflamed, root canal therapy removes the damaged tissue while preserving the natural tooth. This treatment relieves pain and prevents the need for extraction whenever possible.

Our goal: To save your natural tooth and eliminate infection while restoring comfort.

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What Is Root Canal Therapy?

Inside every tooth is a soft tissue called the pulp, which contains nerves and blood vessels. When this pulp becomes infected or inflamed due to deep decay, trauma, cracks, or repeated dental procedures, root canal therapy may be necessary.

During treatment, the infected pulp is carefully removed, the inside of the tooth is cleaned and disinfected, and the canals are sealed to prevent future infection.

This procedure allows the tooth to remain in place while eliminating pain and infection.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

Benefits of Root Canal Therapy

Relieve Tooth Pain

Root canal treatment removes the source of infection and inflammation, helping eliminate discomfort.

Save Your Natural Tooth

Preserving your natural tooth is often the best option for maintaining oral health and function.

Prevent Infection from Spreading

Treating an infected tooth helps prevent bacteria from affecting surrounding teeth, gums, and bone.

Restore Normal Function

After treatment and restoration, you can chew, bite, and speak comfortably.

Avoid Tooth Extraction

Root canal therapy often allows patients to keep their natural tooth rather than having it removed.

The Root Canal Procedure

Comprehensive Examination

Your dentist will evaluate the tooth, review symptoms, and take digital X-rays to determine the extent of the infection.

Local Anesthesia

The area is numbed to ensure a comfortable treatment experience.

Removal of Infected Tissue

The infected pulp is carefully removed from inside the tooth.

Cleaning & Disinfection

The root canals are cleaned, shaped, and disinfected to eliminate bacteria.

Sealing the Tooth

The canals are filled and sealed to help prevent reinfection.

Final Restoration

In many cases, a dental crown is recommended to strengthen and protect the treated tooth.

Is Root Canal Therapy Painful?

One of the most common misconceptions is that root canal treatment is painful.

In reality, modern root canal therapy is designed to relieve pain, not cause it. With today’s anesthetics and treatment techniques, most patients report a level of comfort similar to receiving a routine dental filling.

Our team prioritizes patient comfort throughout every stage of treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is root canal therapy?

Root canal therapy is a dental procedure that removes infected or damaged pulp from inside a tooth, cleans the root canals, and seals the tooth to prevent future infection.

Is root canal treatment painful?

Modern root canal therapy is designed to relieve pain. Most patients find the procedure comparable to receiving a routine dental filling.

How long does a root canal procedure take?

The length of treatment varies depending on the tooth and complexity of the case. Many root canals can be completed in one or two appointments.

What happens if I don't get a needed root canal?

Without treatment, the infection may worsen, spread to surrounding tissues, and eventually lead to tooth loss or more serious oral health complications.

How successful are root canals?

Root canal therapy has a very high success rate and can allow a treated tooth to function for many years with proper care.

How should I care for a tooth after a root canal?

Brush and floss regularly, attend routine dental visits, and follow any instructions provided by your dentist regarding restoration and aftercare.

Are root canals covered by dental insurance?

Many dental insurance plans provide coverage for root canal treatment. Coverage varies based on your provider and individual policy.

Do you accept new patients for root canal therapy?

Yes. Evercrest Dental welcomes new patients and provides comprehensive endodontic and restorative dental care for individuals and families throughout Maple Ridge.

Why might I need a root canal?

You may need root canal treatment if the pulp inside your tooth becomes infected due to deep decay, a crack, trauma, or extensive dental damage.

What are the signs that I may need a root canal?

Common symptoms include persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling, tenderness, tooth discoloration, and discomfort when chewing.

Can a root canal save my tooth?

Yes. Root canal therapy is specifically designed to preserve your natural tooth and eliminate infection.

Will I need a crown after a root canal?

In many cases, a dental crown is recommended to strengthen and protect the treated tooth, particularly for molars and heavily damaged teeth.

Can a root canal fail?

Although uncommon, reinfection can occur. Regular dental checkups help monitor the health of treated teeth and address concerns early.

Is there an alternative to root canal therapy?

The primary alternative is tooth extraction. However, preserving the natural tooth is generally preferred whenever possible.

Can children need root canal treatment?

Yes. Depending on the condition of the tooth, children may require pulp therapy or root canal-related procedures to preserve affected teeth.

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