Morgan Hill Endodontics:

Root Canal Treatment

Save Your Tooth, Relieve Your Pain

What Is Root Canal Therapy?

Root canal therapy is a highly effective dental treatment performed by Morgan Hill Endodontics to save a damaged tooth and alleviate pain. During the procedure, the affected pulp (the living tissue inside the tooth) is removed to stop infection, relieve discomfort, and restore full function—keeping your natural tooth intact.

When Is Root Canal Therapy Needed?

A root canal may be necessary when:

  • The tooth pulp is affected by deep decay or infection.

  • An abscess forms at the root of the tooth or on the gums.

  • The tooth experiences severe sensitivity to hot or cold.

  • Injury or trauma damages the inner tissue of the tooth.

  • There is persistent toothache pain, swelling, or tenderness.

  • A crack or a fracture compromises the tooth’s integrity.

Why Choose Root Canal Therapy?

Root canal therapy provides multiple benefits:

  1. Significant Pain Relief: Compared to leaving a damaged tooth untreated, root canal treatment greatly reduces pain and addresses the source of infection.

  2. Tooth Preservation: Keeping your natural tooth helps you maintain a stable bite and efficient chewing function.

  3. Restored Function: After placing a protective crown, the tooth regains normal strength and appearance.

  4. Stops Infection: Removing infected pulp prevents the spread of bacteria, protecting your overall oral health.

Signs You May Need a Root Canal

Contact your endodontist if you notice any of these symptoms:

  • Persistent or worsening tooth pain, especially during biting or chewing

  • Lingering sensitivity to hot or cold

  • Swollen, tender gums or an abscess near the affected tooth

  • A cracked, chipped, or deeply decayed tooth

What to Expect During Your Root Canal Procedure

Root canal therapy typically involves these following steps:

  1. Preparation: We numb the tooth and place a rubber dam to keep the area clean and dry.

  2. Cleaning: An opening is created to remove infected pulp and bacteria. The canals are then thoroughly cleaned and shaped.

  3. Sealing: The canals are filled and sealed with specialized materials. A temporary filling may be placed if more than one visit is needed.

  4. Restoration: A permanent filling or crown is placed by your general dentist to protect the tooth and restore its functionality.

Mild sensitivity is common as the tooth heals, but it usually subsides quickly. Practicing good oral hygiene and seeing your dentist for regular checkups will help ensure long-term success after your root canal treatment.

Trust Morgan Hill Endodontics for Comfortable, Effective Care

With advancements in modern dentistry, root canal therapy is far less painful than the discomfort caused by an infected or severely decayed tooth. Our experienced and dedicated team will ensure a comfortable experience and successful results. If you’re experiencing a toothache or signs of infection, don’t delay—schedule an appointment today for an evaluation and personalized treatment plan. Contact Morgan Hill Endodontics to learn how a root canal can save your tooth and relieve discomfort.

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