Tooth pain can disrupt daily life, making simple tasks like eating or speaking uncomfortable. If you are experiencing persistent tooth pain or sensitivity, root canal therapy may be the solution. At Ariel Dental, our dentists and team provide gentle and effective care to restore your oral health.

Understanding Root Canal Therapy

A root canal is a procedure designed to save a tooth that has been severely damaged or infected. Instead of removing the tooth, we remove the infected pulp, clean the inner chamber and seal it to prevent further damage. This helps preserve your natural tooth while eliminating pain and infection.

Key benefits of root canal therapy include:

  • Pain Relief – Alleviates discomfort caused by deep infections or decay.
  • Tooth Preservation – Prevents the need for extraction and maintains your natural smile.
  • Improved Oral Health – Stops the spread of infection to surrounding teeth and gums.
  • Efficient and Effective – A minimally invasive procedure with lasting results.

What to Expect During Treatment

Many patients are concerned about discomfort during a root canal, but advancements in dental technology have made the procedure more comfortable than ever. The process typically involves:

  1. Diagnosis and X-rays – Our dentists will examine your tooth and take X-rays to determine the extent of the infection.
  2. Local Anesthesia – The area around the affected tooth will be numbed to ensure a pain-free experience.
  3. Cleaning and Sealing – The infected pulp is removed, and the tooth is thoroughly cleaned and sealed.
  4. Final Restoration – A dental crown or filling is placed to protect and strengthen the treated tooth.

Most patients return to their normal routine the same day, with minor sensitivity that subsides within a few days.

Schedule Your Consultation

If you are experiencing tooth pain, do not wait for it to worsen. We are here to provide expert root canal therapy in Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania. Call us today at 570-689-2449 to schedule an appointment and protect your smile!

Frequently Asked Questions About Root Canal Therapy

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

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Persistent tooth pain, sensitivity to hot or cold, swelling or a darkened tooth may indicate the need for root canal therapy.

Is it better to get a root canal or extract the tooth?

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Whenever possible, saving the natural tooth with a root canal is preferable to extraction, as it helps maintain proper function and prevents bone loss.

Can a root canal fail?

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While root canals have a high success rate, reinfection can occur if bacteria enter the treated tooth. Proper oral hygiene and regular dental checkups help prevent this.

Will I need a dental crown after a root canal?

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In many cases, a crown is recommended after a root canal to strengthen and protect the tooth from further damage.

How soon can I return to normal activities after a root canal?

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Most patients resume normal activities the same day or the following day, although mild discomfort may persist for a few days.